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OverviewIn the first week of their drama undergrad degree, Grace Rouvray and Katie Lees become best friends, bonding through a timeless tradition: bitching. Over the next 13 years, this lightning in a bottle friendship becomes the most constant and important relationship in both their lives. Carrying them through miserable second jobs, breakups and the creation of a comedy duo, it survives long-distance years sustained by voice notes, and thrives when they live just one minute (and eleven seconds) apart in Sydney's Inner West. They become each other's rock, each other's person. Until the impossible happens, and Katie dies suddenly and tragically. What follows is an unravelling. Does Grace deserve to grieve Katie as deeply as her family? What value do we place on friendship? Can 'just a friend' be the most important person in your life? And how do you move forward when you've lost someone who was ostensibly your whole world? Hilarious, heartbreaking and deeply honest, Is It Too Early to Bitch? is a love letter/memoir of the magic of a unique friendship, and a celebration of all friendship and its lifechanging power. 'Sharp and intimate . . . Equal parts devastating, funny and frank, Is It Too Early To Bitch? is a meditation on love, guilt, self-acceptance and grief. I cried and I laughed and I gasped in recognition at Rouvray's ability to capture the messy, powerful essence of friendship, and how we can honour it once it's gone.' - CLARE STEPHENS Full Product DetailsAuthor: Grace RouvrayPublisher: Pan Macmillan Australia Imprint: Macmillan Australia ISBN: 9781761566738ISBN 10: 1761566733 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 26 May 2026 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationGrace Rouvray is a writer, actor, producer and podcast host. She wrote and starred in the series 600 Bottles of Wine, adapted from her viral dating blog, which premiered on BBC Three and later aired internationally, including on Netflix, Channel 10, CBC, TVNZ and YLE. The Guardian UK listed Grace's writing with the likes of Hannah Gadsby, Felicity Ward, Claudio O'Doherty, and The Letdown, calling her 'A unique and refreshing voice, great things are expected of Grace.' Grace co-wrote and performed Hour of Power with Katie Lees, which saw sold-out shows at Sydney Fringe Comedy and seasons at Flight Path Theatre and Adelaide Fringe online. Her acting credits include House of Gods, Heartbreak High, The PM's Daughter, Colin from Accounts, House of Hancock and Strife. Grace co-wrote The Plan (And Other Plans) with Bridie Connell, commissioned and premiered by HotHouse Theatre, and later published by Currency Press. She has hosted the podcasts Good, Great, Wonderful, Little Love Stories and Watch Party. And co-hosted Hello Bump alongside Jana Pittman. Is It Too Early To Bitch? is her debut memoir. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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