'Dark funny and wild.' - Chloe Ashby author of WET PAINT 'As ballsy as you'd hope' - Grazia
'The words just sizzle off the page' - Glamour 'Another triumph for feminism' - Red 'Set to
be one of the best books of 2022' - Red 'A thrilling bisexual romcom that doubles as a smart
skewering of social media' - Evening Standard '... enjoyable first novel...' '...easy-to-read
story...' - Independent '... the voice of her generation' '... the face of the future' - The
Times Magazine 'It's Carrie Bradshaw's columns in Sex and the City on steroids.' - The Times
'Everything is IMMEDIATE. Emphasised.' - The Times 'It's a kind of
rags-to-unexpected-riches-to-devastating-realisation-back-to-older-wiser-rags type tale almost
18th century in progression except set in a thoroughly modern even slightly futuristic world
where life online is even more all consuming than we know it now.' - Sunday Independent
'Women Don't Owe You Pretty was a concise witty compassionate guide to navigating feminism' -
Observer 'A hot debut novel with a dash of relatable existential dread' - Cosmopolitan
'Seriously hot' - Cosmopolitan 'Girlcrush is a funny filthy and furious exploration of
sexuality identity and the expectations on us all. It's a rare combination - a page turner
with a message.' - Daisy Buchanan 'It feels like a ball of energy coming right for you. I
loved this debut.' - Emma Gannon GIRLCRUSH is a dark feminist retelling of Jekyll & Hyde by
bestselling author Florence Given. In Given's debut novel we follow Eartha on a wild weird
and seductive modern-day exploration as she commences life as an openly bisexual woman whilst
also becoming a viral sensation on Wonderland a social media app where people project their
dream selves online. The distance between her online and offline self grows further and
further apart until something dark happens that leads her into total self-destruction forcing
Eartha to make a choice which version of herself should she kill off? Warning this book does
include storylines that some readers may find triggering. *Also by Florence Given* Women Don't
Owe You Pretty