Michael McGirr was a Jesuit for 20 years and a Catholic priest for seven. After leaving the church, he went on to become a founding staff member of Eureka Street and has been a regular newspaper columnist and reviewer for the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age. In his new and engaging book, The Lost Art of Sleep, McGirr muses on the many benefits of sleep, mourns its demise and explains aspects of its strange personality. The arrival of baby twins sent Michael McGirr in search of an ancient practice for which bed is the ideal setting. It's called sleep.

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