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Diary of a Confused Feminist

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Kate Weston has burst onto the Young Adult Fiction scene like a fully-formed Louise Rennison (still very much missed) for the #MeToo generation. Her sparkling debut brings belly laughs from the opening chapter. If 42 year old me was somehow transported back to high school in a 15 year old body, I would soooooo want to be pals with Kat, Millie and Sam. How I wish I'd had an ounce of their conviction and forthrightness (is that a word?) at that age. I certainly wish this book had been around when I was in my teens. It would have made life a lot more bearable. I shall be purchasing copies for all my nieces and highly recommending to my own friends too. It's fun, light-hearted and hilarious whilst touching on some more serious issues and the age-old teenage angst. I found it uplifting. Aside from that, it's strewn with loads of cracking references and facts, both historical and current. This book needs to be a TV series! Loved it!

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