Bookbot

What It Feels Like for a Girl

Autores

Valoración del libro

Más información sobre el libro

Fresh, original, and heartbreaking, this utterly distinctive memoir immerses readers in the world of a thirteen-year-old boy named Byron, who is desperate to escape his harsh reality. Tired of being bullied for his mannerisms, he grapples with a father who embodies toxic masculinity and a mother who has abandoned the family. Set against the backdrop of the new millennium, with Madonna's "Music" dominating the charts, Byron yearns for adventure and freedom. He embarks on a wild journey through Nottingham's vibrant underground scene, where he encounters the captivating Lady Die, a podium dancer and hellraiser. This exhilarating escapade is filled with shocking, funny, and heart-wrenching moments that reflect the struggles of growing up in a stifling environment. However, as the thrill of hedonism fades, Byron faces a life-altering revelation that forces him to confront his reality. Bold, poignant, and riotously funny, this memoir is a hotly anticipated debut from one of Britain's most exciting young writers, destined to resonate with readers and leave a lasting impact.

Publicación

Compra de libros

What It Feels Like for a Girl, Paris Lees

Idioma
Publicado en
2022
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Tapa blanda)
Te avisaremos por correo electrónico en cuanto lo localicemos.

Métodos de pago

4,3
Muy bueno
1042 Valoraciones

Nos falta tu reseña aquí

Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Paris Lees
Editorial
Penguin
Publicado en
2022
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
272
ISBN10
0141993081
ISBN13
9780141993089
Serie
Calificación
4,25 de 5
Descripción
Fresh, original, and heartbreaking, this utterly distinctive memoir immerses readers in the world of a thirteen-year-old boy named Byron, who is desperate to escape his harsh reality. Tired of being bullied for his mannerisms, he grapples with a father who embodies toxic masculinity and a mother who has abandoned the family. Set against the backdrop of the new millennium, with Madonna's "Music" dominating the charts, Byron yearns for adventure and freedom. He embarks on a wild journey through Nottingham's vibrant underground scene, where he encounters the captivating Lady Die, a podium dancer and hellraiser. This exhilarating escapade is filled with shocking, funny, and heart-wrenching moments that reflect the struggles of growing up in a stifling environment. However, as the thrill of hedonism fades, Byron faces a life-altering revelation that forces him to confront his reality. Bold, poignant, and riotously funny, this memoir is a hotly anticipated debut from one of Britain's most exciting young writers, destined to resonate with readers and leave a lasting impact.