Brings together evolutionary biology, cross-cultural research and feminist critique in a guide that is as compassionate as it is clinically rigorous. The result is a quiet revolution: a myth-busting, parent-respecting, evidence-soaked call to rethink everything we think we know about infant sleep . . . This book should be required reading for every GP, health visitor and paediatrician . . . For clinicians, Ball’s book offers both a wake-up call and a toolkit. For parents, it is permission to stop blaming themselves — and start asking harder questions about the world we have built around babies. The most revolutionary thing in this book is not the science — it is the solidarity. And perhaps, that is the real ‘sleep solution’ we have been searching for all along.