Inconceivable
Inconceivable
hardback
Published:
12 March, 2026
Description
A beautiful and timeless memoir about family in all its forms, from television documentary director, Rebecca Coxon.
'Moving, courageous, enlightening' ELIZABETH DAY
'Immaculately sculpted. I loved it and could not put it down’ SARA COLLINS
‘My family tree is not simple; my lineage is not linear. There are the branches we see and the roots we do not. Not all bloodlines flow with blood.’
When Rebecca Coxon uploaded her genetic data to an ancestry website, she had no idea that it would start a chain reaction. The secrets revealed by her genes would alter Rebecca's understanding of identity and family forever … beginning with the shocking discovery that her father was not biologically related to her.
In this deeply honest and intimate memoir, Rebecca – a donor-conceived IVF triplet who has donated her eggs and undergone fertility treatment herself – shares her remarkable story. It’s one of family secrets, shame, resilience and warmth, offering a profound glimpse into the consequences of how we choose to create new life.
Written with nuance and tenderness, Inconceivable is both a beautiful meditation on our place within history and the wider universe, and a love letter to family in all its forms.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780008726355 |
| ISBN10 | 0008726353 |
| Number Of Pages | 352 |
| Item Weight | 270 g |
| Product Dimensions | 159 x 240 x 21 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | HarperCollins Publishers |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
'Moving, courageous and enlightening. Inconceivable is essential reading for anyone who believes that families are built from more than just blood. Quite simply, this is a book that needed to exist in the world' ELIZABETH DAY, author of ONE OF US
'A fascinating blend of memoir and investigative reporting, of science and love, with the page turning quality of a novel. The sentences feel immaculately sculpted, the sentiments feel universal yet beautifully specific. I loved it and could not put it down’ SARA COLLINS, author of THE CONFESSIONS OF FRANNIE LANGTON
'I found it fascinating — an impassioned and compassionate call for truth, however delicate and compromising it can be. I ended the book with the sense that, like one of the scientists whose work she so compellingly champions, Coxon has taken a microscope to life and conception and family, in all their fragile complexity.' MARINA KEMP, author of THE UNWILDING
Author's Bio
REBECCA COXON is a writer and part-time bookseller based in Leeds. In 2024, she received an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Manchester and won the Dean’s Award for Achievement. Previously, she was a documentary-maker, winning Edinburgh TV Festival’s ‘Debut Director’ award in 2020, and was shortlisted for the British Journalism Awards in 2022. She has written for BBC News, Grazia, HuffPost, Broadcast and Ache magazine. Inconceivable is her first book.