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'Intelligent, moving and darkly comic . . . taking us deftly from serious explorations of trauma and consent to riotously funny scenes of modern life'
The Sunday Times

'Tipped to be THE hit book of 2022'
Daily Mail

'A riveting read about heartbreak, shame and self-acceptance'
Red Magazine, Rising Stars of 2022

'Dazzling . . . one of those novels where you think you're exploring someone else's pain, only to realise you're exploring your own'
Heat, Read of the Week

'A really beautiful portrayal of female friendship'
Times Radio

'Absorbing and clever . . . I fell in love with Mathilda'
Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of Love

'Full of heart, wit and feeling'
Caroline O'Donoghue, author of Promising Young Women

'Utterly brilliant'
Otegha Uwagba, author of We Need to Talk About Money

'A glorious new talent has arrived'
Emma Gannon, author of Olive

'Poignant, haunting (and hilarious!) . . . A clear-eyed heroine for a new generation'
Sam Baker, author of The Shift

'Fizzes with energy, rage and love, burrowing deep into those experiences that define us at our core'
Jessica Moor, author of Keeper

'Will be read for years by any and all young women looking for a friend'
Scarlett Curtis, author of Feminists Don't Wear Pink (and other lies)

There is something wrong with Mathilda.

She's still reeling from the blow of a gut-punch break up and grieving the death of a loved one.
But that's not it.

She's cried all her tears, mastered her crow pose and thrown out every last reminder of him.
But that's not helping.

Concerned that she isn't moving on, Mathilda's friends push her towards a series of increasingly unorthodox remedies.
Until the seams of herself begin to come undone.

Tender, unflinching and blisteringly funny, What a Shame glitters with rage and heartbreak, perfect for fans of Emma Jane Unsworth, Dolly Alderton and Holly Bourne.

What a Shame: 'Intelligent, moving and darkly comic' The Sunday Times

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'Intelligent, moving and darkly comic . . . taking us deftly from serious explorations of trauma and consent to riotously... Read more

    Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
    Publication Date: 03/02/2022
    ISBN13: 9781529367072, 978-1529367072
    ISBN10: 1529367077

    Number of Pages: 272

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

    Description

    'Intelligent, moving and darkly comic . . . taking us deftly from serious explorations of trauma and consent to riotously funny scenes of modern life'
    The Sunday Times

    'Tipped to be THE hit book of 2022'
    Daily Mail

    'A riveting read about heartbreak, shame and self-acceptance'
    Red Magazine, Rising Stars of 2022

    'Dazzling . . . one of those novels where you think you're exploring someone else's pain, only to realise you're exploring your own'
    Heat, Read of the Week

    'A really beautiful portrayal of female friendship'
    Times Radio

    'Absorbing and clever . . . I fell in love with Mathilda'
    Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of Love

    'Full of heart, wit and feeling'
    Caroline O'Donoghue, author of Promising Young Women

    'Utterly brilliant'
    Otegha Uwagba, author of We Need to Talk About Money

    'A glorious new talent has arrived'
    Emma Gannon, author of Olive

    'Poignant, haunting (and hilarious!) . . . A clear-eyed heroine for a new generation'
    Sam Baker, author of The Shift

    'Fizzes with energy, rage and love, burrowing deep into those experiences that define us at our core'
    Jessica Moor, author of Keeper

    'Will be read for years by any and all young women looking for a friend'
    Scarlett Curtis, author of Feminists Don't Wear Pink (and other lies)

    There is something wrong with Mathilda.

    She's still reeling from the blow of a gut-punch break up and grieving the death of a loved one.
    But that's not it.

    She's cried all her tears, mastered her crow pose and thrown out every last reminder of him.
    But that's not helping.

    Concerned that she isn't moving on, Mathilda's friends push her towards a series of increasingly unorthodox remedies.
    Until the seams of herself begin to come undone.

    Tender, unflinching and blisteringly funny, What a Shame glitters with rage and heartbreak, perfect for fans of Emma Jane Unsworth, Dolly Alderton and Holly Bourne.

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