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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Harriet GibsonePublisher: Pan Macmillan Imprint: Picador Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.208kg ISBN: 9781035001002ISBN 10: 1035001004 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 25 April 2024 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsLaugh-out-loud-on-the-train funny . . . swings between silliness and profundity . . . This is a book to hold on to and one to share, a warning and a map created by a watchful girl, telling others what may lie ahead -- Maeve Higgins, <i>Guardian</i> This book is a delight - very real and very entertaining. -- Bob Mortimer Persistently funny, ill-advisedly honest and deadly accurate . . . My mind is blown -- Caitlin Moran, author of <i>More Than a Woman</i> A hugely enjoyable read . . . [a] delight of a memoir -- Otegha Uwagba, <i>The Times</i> Very funny and deeply moving. -- Sara Pascoe Hilarious and brutal! I could not put it down -- Lou Sanders Brutally honest but brilliantly funny and poignant too . . . Utterly relatable * Glamour * A singular and truly funny voice -- Jamie Demitriou Deeply intense, and insane (in a great way). -- Robert Popper, creator of <i>Friday Night Dinner</i> Written with humour and intelligence * Stylist * A raw and funny memoir exploring mental health, illness and motherhood against the backdrop of obsessive internet and social media activity. * Huffington Post * Gloriously unfiltered, hilariously unhinged and utterly unlike anything else you'll read this year. Harriet's incredibly moving memoir made me laugh out loud, cringe, reminiscence and think deeply. What a wonderful introduction to a truly singular comedic voice; I remain in awe! -- Yomi Adegoke Very funny and moving * Evening Standard * Devastating and funny as f*ck. I can't remember when I was last so struck by a voice . . . Harriet Gibsone is a SPECTACULAR writer -- Terri White Just read this from its giggly heights to its mortifying depths . . . I feel like I've been through something. Something really worth going through. -- Frank Cottrell-Boyce Eye-wateringly honest and all-too-relatable . . . funny and wise * Observer * Laugh-out-loud-on-the-train funny . . . swings between silliness and profundity . . . This is a book to hold on to and one to share, a warning and a map created by a watchful girl, telling others what may lie ahead -- Maeve Higgins, <i>Guardian</i> This book is a delight - very real and very entertaining. -- Bob Mortimer Gloriously unfiltered, hilariously unhinged and utterly unlike anything else you'll read this year. Harriet's incredibly moving memoir made me laugh out loud, cringe, reminiscence and think deeply. What a wonderful introduction to a truly singular comedic voice; I remain in awe! -- Yomi Adegoke Persistently funny, ill-advisedly honest and deadly accurate . . . My mind is blown -- Caitlin Moran, author of <i>More Than a Woman</i> A hugely enjoyable read . . . [a] delight of a memoir -- Otegha Uwagba, <i>The Times</i> Very funny and deeply moving. -- Sara Pascoe Hilarious and brutal! I could not put it down -- Lou Sanders Brutally honest but brilliantly funny and poignant too . . . Utterly relatable * Glamour * A singular and truly funny voice -- Jamie Demitriou Deeply intense, and insane (in a great way). -- Robert Popper, creator of <i>Friday Night Dinner</i> Written with humour and intelligence * Stylist * A raw and funny memoir exploring mental health, illness and motherhood against the backdrop of obsessive internet and social media activity. * Huffington Post * Very funny and moving * Evening Standard * Devastating and funny as f*ck. I can't remember when I was last so struck by a voice . . . Harriet Gibsone is a SPECTACULAR writer -- Terri White Just read this from its giggly heights to its mortifying depths . . . I feel like I've been through something. Something really worth going through. -- Frank Cottrell-Boyce Eye-wateringly honest and all-too-relatable . . . funny and wise * Observer * Author InformationHarriet Gibsone began her career as a runner for MTV, before becoming a music journalist in the 00s, writing for publications such as Q, NME, Time Out and Nylon. She spent eight years as a Guardian staff writer and editor and now has a column for its weekend magazine. Her memoir Is This OK? her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |