Clover Stroud is a writer and journalist, writing regularly for the Sunday Times, the Guardian and the Saturday and Sunday Telegraph, among others. She also hosts a popular podcast called Tiny Acts of Bravery. Her first book, The Wild Other, was shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize. Her critically acclaimed second book, My Wild and Sleepless Nights- A Mother's Story, and third book, The Red of My Blood- A Death and Life Story, were instant Sunday Times bestsellers and rated 'best books of the year'. She is currently living in Washington DC with her husband and the youngest three of her five children.
A beautiful book. I loved every word.
*Happy Place Podcast*
Stroud's beautiful new memoir, The Red of My Blood, is studded with
agonising moments ... This is a colourful blast of feeling that
picks up on the hallucinogenic oddness of grief, along with the
importance of honouring death as an unavoidable part of life.
*i newspaper*
Like a magician, she puts her grief into a hat and pulls out 70,000
perfect words to describe what it is like when language fails you.
Courageous and utterly compelling, this is a book that will wring
you out, wear you down and leave you filled with wonder.
*The Oldie*
Clover writes with visceral honesty about the lived experience of
her grief for her sister Nell - in all its hues; moving swiftly
between darkness and light whilst her love for Nell remains
powerfully alive and present.
*Julia Samuel*
The Red of my Blood is one of the most haunting, gripping books
I've read in recent memory. Stroud's writing about overwhelming
loss is knife-sharp, beautiful, and profound. This is a masterful
memoir, which will echo with its readers for a long time.
*Madeline Miller, author of The Song of Achilles and Circe*
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