
This is My Idea of Fun
A heady literary novel perfect for readers of Nicola Dinan, Megan Nolan or OisĂn McKenna's Evenings and Weekends
'An astonishing debut … It is filthy, cruel, and loving, and I wanted to devour it' HUW LEMMEY
At 14, Meg is small, dishwater blonde, asthmatic, aroused. And she’s just logged into a sex chat room.
At 24, she’s a sweet, unruly party girl romping around London with her queer brat pack, occasionally finding brutish men who will dominate her.
You’re always connected to your teenage self, but for Meg this becomes acute when Daniel reappears in her life.
Daniel, the name on the screen that consumed her at age 14. Daniel, with whom she spent hours carving out a sense of what she desired. Daniel, who disappeared one day and shattered her.
Daniel, who would now like to meet.
This is a charged novel about fun and desire, about shame and growing up. A coming-of-age story set mostly across the beer gardens of East London, in the iconic, lager-frothed summer of 2018.
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A heady literary novel perfect for readers of Nicola Dinan, Megan Nolan or OisĂn McKenna's Evenings and Weekends
'An astonishing debut … It is filthy, cruel, and loving, and I wanted to devour it' HUW LEMMEY
At 14, Meg is small, dishwater blonde, asthmatic, aroused. And she’s just logged into a sex chat room.
At 24, she’s a sweet, unruly party girl romping around London with her queer brat pack, occasionally finding brutish men who will dominate her.
You’re always connected to your teenage self, but for Meg this becomes acute when Daniel reappears in her life.
Daniel, the name on the screen that consumed her at age 14. Daniel, with whom she spent hours carving out a sense of what she desired. Daniel, who disappeared one day and shattered her.
Daniel, who would now like to meet.
This is a charged novel about fun and desire, about shame and growing up. A coming-of-age story set mostly across the beer gardens of East London, in the iconic, lager-frothed summer of 2018.