`Amid the stories of famous sleepers and famous insomniacs, McGirr has interspersed personal tales, where he captures a young household very much in need of sleep...A lovely readable tone, highly recommended!' * Louise Swinn, Triple R * `An exploration of and reassurance for our overloaded century. McGirr's journey through this profound form of absence is spirited, sympathetic and commendably non-soporific.' * NZ Listener * `McGirr is a good writer who is able to share information in an entertaining way...His anecdotes will make you out laugh out loud. If you haven't read any books by him before, seek them out.' * Good Reading * `A former priest examines the way shut-eye-or lack there of it-affects us on and off the pillow. If you're among the flock who count sheep most nights, these pages reassure.' * O, The Oprah Magazine * `This revised and expanded edition offers a broader base of experience to share with readers...It reads like chapters of a one-sided conversation with an amiable, liberal-minded man-of-the-world, who thinks fondly of the almost unattainable-the undisturbed night of blissful sleep.' * Otago Daily Times * `Readers have McGirr's tossing and turning to thank for a dynamic, multifaceted book that serves as an entertaining, philosophical lullaby for the deprived.' * Shelf Awareness * `A delightful eye-opener. [McGirr's] loving account of life with his family-including the years of sleep deprivation he and his wife dealt with when raising young children-gives Snooze: The Lost Art of Sleep its big heart...The book's prose can be both enjoyably fanciful ( A horse at sleep is a statue of itself ) and soberly poetic...Its blend of memoir, science history, mythological lore and cultural commentary is a constant delight.' * Seattle Times * `With Snooze, Michael McGirr has, pardon the pun, produced a wake-up call about the fascinating yet little known history and science of sleep. A delightful read, Snooze takes on the one activity we spend the most time doing, yet still manages to surprise. It's one bedtime read that won't put you to sleep.' * Edward Humes, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Door to Door and Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash * `An eyes-wide-open look at the penumbral world of sleep, where we spend so much of our time without quite knowing why...Lively...A good book to curl up with while pondering the mysteries of Morpheus.' * Kirkus Reviews * `Although this book is about insomnia and sleep, it will not send the reader off to sleep... It is a happy book. It is a compendium of anecdote about living with small, sleepless children and of moving house.' * ArtsHub * 'McGirr is an inspired synthesiser, serious in intent even while riotous in execution. You could call The Lost Art of Sleep volume three of a complex autobiography (with Things You Get for Free and Bypass). But if the central character embodies the quandaries, the delight of the writing lies in the world around him.' * Morag Fraser, Eureka Street *