Julia Kelly was born in 1969, studied English, Sociology and Journalism in Dublin, and escaped to London for the mad, bad years of life. She now lives in Bray, County Wicklow. This is her first novel.
'Julia Kelly is surely the freshest voice in Irish fiction since
the wonderful early novels of Edna O'Brien. This is a future to
watch' John Banville.
*John Banville*
Charmingly perceptive, laugh-out-loud funny…nothing short of a
treat - Cecelia Ahern.
*Cecelia Ahern*
A page-turner. Kelly's acute observations about adolescence ring
true, the reader will laugh… This is a stunning debut - Irish
Examiner.
*Irish Examiner*
Confident? Skilful? Full of observations to die for? It's all of
those and laugh-out-loud funny as well - Irish Times.
*Irish Times*
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