One Bed, Two Clocks
The Sleep Science Every Couple Needs and Nobody Talks About
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AI Voice Talia
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AI Voice Ryan
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Talia and Ryan Banks
Ce titre utilise une narration à voix virtuelle
La voix virtuelle est une narration générée par ordinateur pour les livres audio.
What almost none of them know is that they are not arguing about preferences or priorities. They are living with two different biological clocks in one shared space — and interpreting the difference as a choice each of them is making about the other.
One Bed, Two Clocks follows one couple across eleven years of nine o'clock silences, spare room nights, and morning gaps — and explains, through the science of chronotype, sleep disruption, and what exhaustion does to emotional regulation, what was actually happening in every one of those moments. It covers the biology of mismatched sleep timing, the real cost of snoring on the non-snoring partner, why new parents lose each other in the first months, and what functional sleep arrangements actually look like in a relationship where two people have genuinely different needs.
Narrated in two voices — one for each partner — this is the first sleep book written not for an individual trying to sleep better, but for two people trying to understand why the night keeps coming between them.
The difference is real. It does not go away. But the misunderstanding around it is optional — and this book is the end of it.
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