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The Queen of Bloody Everything
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'I absolutely loved this insightful, humorous, and candid novel about the journey of growing up, relationships, intimacy, the bond with mothers, and the complexities of life,' says Kate Eberlen, the author of Miss You. As Edie Jones resides in a Cambridge hospital on the fourteenth floor, her daughter Dido recounts their shared history, beginning with the pivotal day that shifted everything. This was the day when Dido, just six years and twenty-seven days old, was introduced to their neighbors and felt her first crush. The Trevelyan family represented everything Dido had always yearned for: they were the epitome of normality. Readers will find this book a real pleasure, as noted by Red magazine, while Prima describes it as enchanting, heartfelt, and filled with nostalgia. Sarra Manning calls it a 'bittersweet delight', and the Sunday Express praises it as a lovely tale of confusion and the search for belonging. According to the Sunday Mirror, readers will find themselves captivated by Dido, much like she is by the boy next door.
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'I absolutely loved this insightful, humorous, and candid novel about the journey of growing up, relationships, intimacy, the bond with mothers, and the complexities of life,' says Kate Eberlen, the author of Miss You. As Edie Jones resides in a Cambridge hospital on the fourteenth floor, her daughter Dido recounts their shared history, beginning with the pivotal day that shifted everything. This was the day when Dido, just six years and twenty-seven days old, was introduced to their neighbors and felt her first crush. The Trevelyan family represented everything Dido had always yearned for: they were the epitome of normality. Readers will find this book a real pleasure, as noted by Red magazine, while Prima describes it as enchanting, heartfelt, and filled with nostalgia. Sarra Manning calls it a 'bittersweet delight', and the Sunday Express praises it as a lovely tale of confusion and the search for belonging. According to the Sunday Mirror, readers will find themselves captivated by Dido, much like she is by the boy next door.
