by Sophie White (Author)
Nora Ephron meets Bram Stoker in Sophie White's vivid and ambitious literary non-fiction collection. White asks uncomfortable questions about the lived reality of womanhood in the 21st century, and the fear that must be internalised in order to find your path through it. White balances vivid storytelling with sharp-witted observations about the horrors of grief, mental illness, and the casual and sometimes hilarious cruelty of life.
Author Biography
SOPHIE WHITE is a writer and podcaster from Dublin. Her first three books, Recipes for a Nervous Breakdown (Gill 2016), Filter This (Hachette, 2019), and Unfiltered (Hachette, 2020), have been bestsellers and award nominees, and have been described by Marian Keyes as 'such fun - gas, clever stuff ', and by White's mother as 'very good, of its type.' Sophie writes for various publications including a weekly column 'The Domestic' for the Sunday Independent LIFE magazine, and has been nominated three times for Journalist of the Year at the Irish Magazine Awards. She is co-host of the chart-topping comedy podcasts, Mother Of Pod (300,000 downloads) and The Creep Dive (1 million downloads). She lives in Dublin with her husband and three sons.
Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 1 x 7.8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: January 25, 2022