The Baby Trail

Author: Sinéad Moriarty
Sinéad Moriarty poured all her experiences in trying to get pregnant for the first time into her debut novel The Baby Trail. Her heroine Emma Hamilton discovers that the road to conception is far from straightforward and her story is a moving and funny exploration of an experience so central to so many women’s lives. The novel established Sinéad as a major talent in the tr….Read More
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