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Signs of Life

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15th March 2012

Price: £12.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444724684

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Signs of Life is Natalie Taylor’s story. It starts the day her husband dies and ends sixteen months later on her son’s first birthday.


Natalie’s journey from wife to widow to mother is heartbreaking, blackly funny and will move you to laughter and tears as she makes it across that finish line. And you have no doubt she will make it because Natalie is a warrior and a woman to cheer for.


Intelligent, witty and moving, this is the very best kind of indie movie in a book. A book to delight, to treasure and to press into the hands of your best friend.

Reviews

Vulpes Libris
never before have I felt so changed by a book. The world looks more inviting after reading Signs of Life, as if I am suddenly seeing it the way Josh might have seen it. . . For all its strengths, Signs of Life is also one of the most candid books that I have ever read and for this reason alone I would urge anybody reading this piece to buy a copy of Signs of Life this instant
Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project
Profound yet funny, painful yet hopeful. I couldn't put it down.
Kelly Corrigan, author of The Middle Place and Lift
This is a really good book. Smart and honest
Elizabeth Berg, author of Talk Before Sleep
Sit down with this book. See if you can stop after page one
Laura Zigman, author of Her and Dating Big Bird
Some writers have a compelling story; others have an original voice. But it is the rare writer who has both. Natalie Taylor is one of those writers
Laura Munson, author of This Is Not the Story You Think It Is
With wit, gutting honesty, and a modicum of self-pity, Natalie Taylor gives us permission to cry the necessary gamut of tears that healing requires... and that includes tears of joy
Sainsbury Magazine Hot Summer Reads
A touching, hopeful memoir
Julie Metz, author of Perfection
Young women and solo mothers everywhere will find a new best friend in Natalie Taylor, who meets the challenges of her life with grace and humor.
Kirkus
This candid memoir of a journey into and out of darkness has a full quota of humor and ends on a note of hope
Better Homes and Gardens
More than a grief memoir, this is about the triumph of imagination and the role that time plays in healing.
Sunday Herald Sun
Raw, honest . . . touching and funny.
Senior Lifestyle Southern Highlands
Natalie's hard-won lessons remind us that whatever the circumstances we face in life, there is a warrior in all of us with the strength to persevere.
Image Magazine
Josh died when Natalie was just five months pregnant and never met his son. For the first year after his death, Natalie kept a diary and eventually that diary became this book, a witty, heartbreaking and deeply personal one you'll want to share with friends.
News of the World
a searingly honest look at the journey from wife to widow - and the trials of becoming a mother. Natalie's writing style is fluid and yet simple, letting events speak for themselves . . . And because she doesn't hid anything, you'll find yourself rooting for her
WHO Magazine (Winter Reading Guide)
the book deftly sidesteps the tag of misery memoir - from her pain, the irrepressible Taylor contrives to mine nuggets of pure humour
Press Association
It's hard to believe that Signs of Life is Natalie Taylor's first book . . . Whether you've lost someone close to you or not, this heart-rending book will make you appreciate how important loved ones are and the healing power of time
U
Tissues at the ready! This true story is a definite weepy. An account of her struggle with grief, the entries are intensely moving and inspirational and is a worthwhile read for anyone, whether you have lost loved ones or not
Working Mother
Compelling
New York Review of Books
An absorbing memoir about sorrow and growing up handled with such dignity and grace that you will forgive Ms. Taylor for making you cry.
Lisa Glass, Vulpes Libris
Yes, I cried. Yes, I laughed. And yes, books have had this effect on me before. But never before have I felt so changed by a book.
Claire Maxwell, I Think I Just Blogged Myself
Buy it, read it, love it.