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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Amy BeashelPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: HarperNorth Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.260kg ISBN: 9780008526504ISBN 10: 0008526508 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 29 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'Unflinchingly honest and brilliantly told, Bad Manners exposes the darkness and power of patriarchy and its corrosive consequences on a family. A magnificent achievement, this is truly a story for our times.' Louisa Reid, author of The Poet 'Beashel wields language with precision and power … this is a brave and important book, but it is also a brilliant and addictive read.' Emma Robinson, USA Today bestselling author of All My Fault 'Bad Manners is a powerful and timely read that made me simultaneously shake with rage and whoop with solidarity. Every woman should read it.' Katy Brent, author of How to Kill Men and Get Away with It 'Bad Manners is a nuanced exploration of the deep rooted misogyny that underscores society and the effect it has on women and girls. Beashel writers with power and purpose and beauty – I loved it.' Julia Tuffs 'An exploration of privilege and coercion… And unforgivable betrayal.' Elena Wilkes, author of The Broken Marriage 'There is so much in Bad Manners to recognise, to talk about, to learn from. Bravo! Another brilliant and brave slant at life.' Anstey Harris, author of House of Lost Secrets 'The storyline of Bad Manners ripples outwards to encompass themes of sex, power, money, manipulation, friendship, parenthood and love. All this, and a plot which is as gripping any thriller.' Emma Robinson, USA Today bestselling author of All My Fault 'Such a thoughtful, rage-inducing and sadly relatable book. A must-read for everyone.' Kate Weston, author of You May Now Kill the Bride 'Bad Manners is a powerful, multi-layered story that I was completely enthralled by … Beashel's writing captivated me from the blistering first page right to the highly satisfying conclusion.' Carys Jones, author of Always on My Mind 'Ferocious, compelling and incredibly timely, Bad Manners is unflinching in its interrogation of the insidiousness of patriarchal violence — a novel as fearless as it is wise.' Rosie Price, author of The Orange Room 'Unflinchingly honest and brilliantly told, Bad Manners exposes the darkness and power of patriarchy and its corrosive consequences on a family. A magnificent achievement, this is truly a story for our times.' Louisa Reid, author of The Poet 'Beashel wields language with precision and power … this is a brave and important book, but it is also a brilliant and addictive read.' Emma Robinson, USA Today bestselling author of All My Fault 'A powerful and timely read that made me simultaneously shake with rage and whoop with solidarity. Every woman should read it.' Katy Brent, author of How to Kill Men and Get Away with It ‘Great on the dark power of the patriarchy as well the corrosive nature of family secrets. Compelling.’ Daily Mail 'A nuanced exploration of the deep rooted misogyny that underscores society and the effect it has on women and girls. Beashel writers with power and purpose and beauty – I loved it.' Julia Tuffs 'An exploration of privilege and coercion… And unforgivable betrayal.' Elena Wilkes, author of The Broken Marriage 'There is so much in Bad Manners to recognise, to talk about, to learn from. Bravo! Another brilliant and brave slant at life.' Anstey Harris, author of House of Lost Secrets 'Ripples outwards to encompass themes of sex, power, money, manipulation, friendship, parenthood and love. All this, and a plot which is as gripping any thriller.' Emma Robinson, USA Today bestselling author of All My Fault 'Such a thoughtful, rage-inducing and sadly relatable book. A must-read for everyone.' Kate Weston, author of You May Now Kill the Bride 'A powerful, multi-layered story that I was completely enthralled by … Beashel's writing captivated me from the blistering first page right to the highly satisfying conclusion.' Carys Jones, author of Always on My Mind 'Ferocious, compelling and incredibly timely … unflinching in its interrogation of the insidiousness of patriarchal violence — a novel as fearless as it is wise.' Rosie Price, author of The Orange Room Author InformationAmy Beashel lives in Shropshire with her husband, children and cats. Her debut YA novel was longlisted for numerous awards including the Carnegie Medal and the Branford Boase. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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