'Every woman should own a copy of this book' Erin Kelly 'Brilliant' Stylist 'Very, very, very funny' Sarra Manning 'The best thing I've read in AGES' Gill Sims 'I love this book!' Josie Long Until recently, Julia hadn't had sex in three years. But now: * a one-night stand is accusing her of breaking
In at the Deep End
β Scribed by Kate Davies
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers;The Borough Press
- Year
- 2018;2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Edition
- UK
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOLLINGER EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE 2019 'Every woman should own a copy of this book' Erin Kelly 'Brilliant' Stylist 'The best thing I've read in AGES' Gill Sims 'Fresh and funny' Guardian 'I love this book!' Josie Long 'Fresh, filthy and funny' Grazia Until recently, Julia hadn't had sex in three years. But now:
- a one-night stand is accusing her of breaking his penis;
- a sexually confident lesbian is making eyes at her over confrontational modern art;
- and she's wondering whether trimming her pubes makes her a bad feminist. Julia's about to learn that she's been looking for love β and satisfaction β in all the wrong places... 'Frank, funny and fabulously filthy' (Erin Kelly), In at the Deep End is a warm, brilliantly observed debut from a major new talent. #ImInAtTheDeepEnd
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