We All Come Home Alive
On sale
29th January 2026
Price: £10.99
‘Profoundly affecting’ Guardian
‘Extraordinary: messy and beautiful and true. It made me cry’ Melissa Harrison
‘Fierce and tender essays that made me feel that I too was more alive’ Lucy Caldwell
A life is made up of many shocks –
The scream of wheels over asphalt as cars collide. The unexpected death of a loved one and the long trek of grief.
The brutality of teenage girlhood. The abiding temptation of hunger. The stumbling spinning magic of drunkenness.
The falling into love, for once utterly awake. The tearing open of a body and of reality itself that comes with birth and motherhood.
Anna Beecher tells the story of her life through the moments which remade her in these wise and luminously beautiful essays, for readers of Ann Patchett’s These Precious Days or Maggie O’Farrell’s I Am, I Am, I Am.
‘Extraordinary: messy and beautiful and true. It made me cry’ Melissa Harrison
‘Fierce and tender essays that made me feel that I too was more alive’ Lucy Caldwell
A life is made up of many shocks –
The scream of wheels over asphalt as cars collide. The unexpected death of a loved one and the long trek of grief.
The brutality of teenage girlhood. The abiding temptation of hunger. The stumbling spinning magic of drunkenness.
The falling into love, for once utterly awake. The tearing open of a body and of reality itself that comes with birth and motherhood.
Anna Beecher tells the story of her life through the moments which remade her in these wise and luminously beautiful essays, for readers of Ann Patchett’s These Precious Days or Maggie O’Farrell’s I Am, I Am, I Am.
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Reviews
Intelligent, poised and emotionally exacting. Beecher's evocative essays on life's defining moments unpick how we might be made and remade by life
I could NOT put this down. We All Come Home Alive is an intricate and tender weave of girlhood, growing pains, and what it means to live inside our bodies. It's an utterly perfect book and Anna Beecher is a revelation