No subject is for her off limits, from leaking breasts to dubious stains. But the more important thing by far is that its very funny and even sardonic This is a very analogue book, somehow, and all the better and more uplifting for it. Mothers, log off! Heres the antidote to all that striving; here is the muddle that will set your minds at rest, even if it wont actually rock your baby to sleep. -- Rachel Cooke * Observer, *Graphic novel of the month* * The most accurate account of becoming a parent I have ever read. It's fabulous. -- Philippa Perry, author of THE BOOK YOU WISH YOUR PARENTS HAD READ This book is a perfect testament to the wild ride of early parenting. It's tender, moving, beautifully drawn and also, extremely hilarious. Parents everywhere: you will feel very very seen. -- Isabel Greenberg, author of THE ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS OF HERO The most hilarious, wonderful, poignant, powerful, insightful and relatable book on the wild world of early parenting I have ever read. Barnicoat's fantastic illustrations and wry humour come together to create something brilliant that I will be recommending to everyone. It made me laugh, weep, cheer and howl. It is essential reading for parents and their peers. -- Nell Frizzell, author of THE PANIC YEARS A corrective to decades of misty-eyed depictions of motherhood bloody, sweet, bleak and joyful Her account is intimate and granular It is also very, very funny * New Statesman * I couldn't love this book more. So clever, so funny, so astute, so healing. Becky Barnicoat is a stone cold genius. I will put this book in the hands of every new mother I know. -- Lucy Jones, author of MATRESCENCE [ A] very funny, sardonic book an analogue antidote to the Instagram version of motherhood * Observer, *Books of the Year* * A marvel. A moving, honest memoir; a hilarious comedy routine; a parenting guide which tells you all the stuff the rest somehow seem to leave out. Above all, it is the most extraordinary masterclass in cartooning. If you know a new parent, believe me: they need this book as urgently as they need a home-made lasagne. -- Stephen Collins, author of THE GIGANTIC BEARD THAT WAS EVIL Beckys cartoons about parenting make me cry and laugh, often simultaneously. Never self-pitying or twee, as so much writing about parenting can be. Just totally honest and wise and true. -- Hadley Freeman, author of HOUSE OF GLASS Wow! This book is stellar - brave, brutal and laugh-out-loud hilarious, yet ultimately sincere and tender. A total winner! -- Joff Winterhart, author of DRIVING SHORT DISTANCES Brilliant and hilarious [ Cry When the Baby Cries] vividly evokes those feverish, feral, fluid-soaked months after giving birth * Guardian * Cry When the Baby Criescaptures the bone-deep exhaustion, overwhelming love and utterly useless advice all parents will have experienced. You will cry, yes, but mainly snort with laughter * Sunday Times * Painfully raw, lovingly hilarious, and deeply empathetic. I wish I'd had this book in those first brutal, beautiful weeks of motherhood -- Kirsty Logan, author of THE UNFAMILIAR: A QUEER MOTHERHOOD MEMOIR Becky Barnicoat has a great eye and ear for the contradictions, absurdities, and compromises that new parents face. A rare book, never cliched, perfectly honest. -- Tom Lamont, author of GOING HOME Loving, honest, and SO funny, Becky Barnicoat depicts the long nights and short years of baby-raising with warmth and brilliance. Cry When the Baby Cries is the perfect gift for parents overwhelmed by cluster feeding, cabin fever, and the exhausting, exhilarating 'it' of 'having it all'. -- Ada Calhoun, author of WHY WE CAN'T SLEEP Laugh-out-loud funny, heart shatteringly tender and remarkably well observed. The most essential parenting book youll ever own -- Harriet Gibsone, author of IS THIS OK?