Sandwiched

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  • ISBN 9781916812703
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Saraband / Contraband
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Catherine Simpson believed the hardest chapters of her life were behind her. She had raised two children – one of them autistic – and survived both a family suicide and her own cancer treatment. In her fifties, it was time to enjoy restoring her health, reducing work commitments, hanging out with friends and relaxing with her husband in their empty nest.

But when the global pandemic shut the world down, Catherine’s nonagenarian father’s independence began to slip away just as her adult daughter’s mental health spiralled into crisis.

Sandwiched is a candid memoir about being trapped in a high-pressure, intergenerational squeeze. It is a story of letting go of the superwoman myth, confronting the limits of control and responsibility, and trying to hold it all together while providing loving care.

Catherine Simpson is a novelist, journalist, poet and short story writer based in Edinburgh. Her memoir One Body was published by Saraband in 2022, and selected for World Book Night in 2023. This followed her 2019 memoir When I Had a Little Sister, published in 2019 by 4th Estate to great critical acclaim. Her debut novel Truestory was published in 2015 and won her a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award. Her work has been published in various anthologies and magazines, published online and broadcast on BBC Radio.

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