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Olive
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Olive
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Emma Gannon
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:416 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780008382735
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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NZ Release Date |
9 March 2023 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The debut novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author, Emma Gannon. 'Explores such an important topic with a lightness and warmth' Dolly Alderton 'Thoughtful, funny, and honest' Elizabeth Gilbert 'Brilliantly observed' Sophie Kinsella 'It'll give a voice to countless women' Marian Keyes Olive and her friends have shared every milestone. From first loves and first heartbreaks to flatshares and the first scary steps into the real world, they've been through it all - together. But in the maze of life, through the winding paths that lead to different choices and different futures, will the bonds of friendship hold strong when Olive needs them most? Moving, memorable and a mirror for anyone at a crossroads, OLIVE is a love letter to the life raft of female friendship and reminds us how, with a little courage, we can all follow our own paths.
Author Biography
Emma Gannon is an award-winning writer, speaker, Sunday Times columnist and podcaster. Her writing has been published everywhere from the Guardian to Glamour. She is the bestselling author of memoir Ctrl Alt Delete and The Multi-Hyphen Method, which became a Sunday Times bestseller. She is also the host of hit podcast series 'Ctrl Alt Delete', the No.1 careers podcast in the UK, which has reached over 5 million downloads, featuring guests such as Ellen Page, Lena Dunham and Elizabeth Gilbert, plus it was the first podcast episode to be recorded inside Buckingham Palace. Emma is currently working with the Princes Trust and Media Trust charities which helps young people develop their voices in the media. She's recently been involved with other charities including Women For Women International and Plan International's 'Girls Get Equal'. Emma lives in East London with her fiance. Olive is her debut novel.
Reviews'It explores such an important topic with a lightness and warmth' Dolly Alderton 'This tale of four young women trying to sort out the dilemmas of motherhood ... will bring relief and recognition to many. It's a lovely book - thoughtful, searching, funny, and (most importantly) honest' Elizabeth Gilbert 'Funny in parts, painful in others, thoughtful throughout, it explores many dilemmas, with characters who feel utterly real' Sophie Kinsella 'It'll give a voice to countless women . . . a profound issue wrapped inside an accessible, highly engaging novel' Marian Keyes 'Gutsy and refreshing' HEAT 'It's warm and charming and yet VERY brave in its honesty about having children and how that impacts female friendships. I suspect a lot of women will feel relieved and seen when they read it' Holly Bourne 'Important themes explored by a true champion of women' Nina Stibbe 'Thought provoking with a wonderfully relatable hero' Good Housekeeping 'So fresh and funny and utterly distinctive . . . I loved it' Emma Jane Unsworth 'A delicate, heartbreaking and delicious story that will bring a pang of delightful recognition to every woman who reads it' Scarlett Curtis 'A witty, tender portrayal of female friendship under pressure' Mail on Sunday 'Honest, relatable, and incredibly real, Olive is going to resonate with an entire generation of young women' Louise O'Neill 'In Gannon's capable hands, women are not so much divided along their disparate lines - but united' Pandora Sykes 'Cuts rights to the heart of conversations around women and the stereotypes we either adhere to - or reject' Cosmopolitan 'I raced through this brilliant, brilliant book, feeling more thoroughly seen than I have in years. Olive's story is big and bright and beautiful, and holds up a much-needed mirror to society' Lucy Vine 'Incredibly warm and loveable, you won't be able to put Olive down' Bustle
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