Daisy Buchanan is an award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster. Her books include the novels Insatiable (longlisted for the CWIP prize), Careering (as heard on BBC Sounds) and Limelight, and the non-fiction titles How to Be a Grown Up and The Sisterhood. She hosts the Daisy Is... podcast series, and the chart-topping podcast You're Booked, where she interviews legendary writers from all over the world about how their reading habits shape their work. You can also hear her on beloved podcasts including Comfort Blanket, Cuddle Club and Crushed. Daisy has appeared on a number of TV and radio shows including Woman's Hour, The Today Programme, Soul Music, A Good Read, This Morning and Good Morning Britain. She is a TEDx speaker and has guest presented the Booker Prize for BBC News. You can find Daisy on X @NotRollergirl and Instagram @thedaisybee.
Daisy Buchanan writes about all the chaos and conflict of being a
young woman in a hard-edged, hard-faced world
*Red*
Full of brilliant characters, loveable chaos and a world of
magazine nostalgia. If you've ever had a job suck your soul, even
slightly, you'll love it.
*Emma Gannon*
Hilarious, acutely observant and completely engrossing
*Issy Suttie*
Hilarious, astute and full of human truths, Careering is a
compelling and thoughtful read that every woman (and man) should
have on their shelves. Buchanan portrays women and their lives
better than anyone and I came out the other side feeling thoroughly
broken and yet somehow stronger than before.
*Lucy Vine*
A love story about work, self-worth and modern womanhood, Careering
is, quite simply, the funniest novel I've read all year.
*Nell Frizzell*
Blisteringly funny and painfully perceptive, with a warmth that
radiates off the page, this book will speak straight to the heart
of anyone who has ever felt like their own career is playing
hard-to-get. Daisy has that magic gift, of capturing the nuance and
detail of a very specific world in such a way that it feels
universally, eternally relatable. It's a triumph.
*Lauren Bravo*
We are so ready for this book. Exploring the exhausting push-pull
of trying to pin down a career you love but that doesn't love you
back, Buchanan's book is set to capture the zeitgeist as so many of
us question where we're at.
*Stylist*
Funny and warm but also so sharp on the struggles of women who want
it all. Daisy's insight about being a woman trying to navigate life
and desire is brilliant.
*Ayisha Malik*
Careering is an absolute triumph. Daisy has woven an astute tale of
ambition and its place in women's lives, putting words to feelings
I've had for age. How is it possible Daisy is so clever? This novel
should be a must-read for everybody who has ever thought life will
be better once their work rewards them. Spoiler: it won't, and this
novel makes it feel ok. Unmissable.
*Laura Jane Williams*
Appallingly funny and ruthlessly honest, CAREERING shines a deeply
human light on the exhausting highs and lows of life as a modern
working woman. I loved it and related to just about every word.
*Rosie Walsh*
A witty tale of the toxic world of modern work
*Independent*
A hard look at the often toxic relationship working women have with
their dream jobs.
*Irish Times*
Just as hilarious as her first [novel]
*Stellar*
As she did with sex in her first novel, Insatiable, now Daisy
Buchanan holds up a mirror to the changing way we work in the raw
and relatable Careering.
*Red*
Buchanan is a queen of acerbic wit and demonstrates an incredible
talent for the dark comedy that so perfectly articulates the often
poisonous power structures at play
*Irish Times*
Buchanan's real talent is writing sex. As in her debut novel,
Insatiable, there's not a cringey metaphor in sight. The intimacy
is so real that it feels a bit dirty to read it on the Tube -
devour it at home instead
*The Sunday Times*
The zeitgeisty read tackles the myth of the girl boss, with
feelings of imposter syndrome, burnout and comparison rife
throughout. Though entertaining - you can't help but cringe at some
of the situations Imogen finds herself in - the novel takes a hard
look at the very real challenges women still face in the workplace
today. With the events of the last two years making many question
what really matters in life, Buchanan leaves you with the reminder
that whether you love or loathe your job, it doesn't define who you
are or put a value on your self-worth.
*Stylist*
This thought-provoking, emotionally intelligent, hilarious, sexy
and always sharp novel is a fabulous ride
*Daily Mail*
An entertaining read that reminds us we've all got more in common
than we think
*Heat*
Sexy, funny and insightful, a must for anyone who's ever worked in
a creative environment.
*Belfast Telegraph*
Buchanan's incisive, sharp-witted novel has plenty to say about
women's working lives.
*Mail on Sunday*
This is a fabulous and fierce take on womanhood in the workplace
and the toxic relationship we can have with our vocation.
*Magic Radio*
An honest, raw account of being a working woman
*The Sun*
Daisy Buchanan is a spirited, observant writer who captures the
brutality of the magazine industry through the eyes of her
relatable underdog heroine
*Daily Express*
Careering is about modern womanhood, giving a funny, honest take on
what it's like when a dream job turns sour - and what happens when
you reach the other side of a toxic relationship with your
career.
*I Paper*
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