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OverviewPre-order Kate Davies' highly anticipated new novel, Nuclear Family, now! WINNER OF THE POLARI BOOK PRIZE 2020 SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOLLINGER EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE 2019 ‘Fresh and funny’ Guardian ‘Fleabag-level dirty jokes, Eleanor Oliphant-levels of empathy’ Grazia Until recently, Julia hadn’t had sex in three years. But now: • a one-night stand is accusing her of breaking his penis; • a sexually confident lesbian is making eyes at her over confrontational modern art; • and she’s wondering whether trimming her pubes makes her a bad feminist. Julia’s about to learn that she’s been looking for love – and satisfaction – in all the wrong places… ‘Frank, funny and fabulously filthy’ (Erin Kelly), In at the Deep End is a warm, brilliantly observed debut from a major new talent. #ImInAtTheDeepEnd Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kate DaviesPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: The Borough Press Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9780008311384ISBN 10: 0008311382 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 11 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'Without a doubt, In at the Deep End, by Kate Davies, is the afterparty book for anyone looking to extend their Fleabag fun. Newly published, Davies' book is raucous, sexy, poignant and smart, and is definitely the most fun you will have with lesbian BDSM short of doing it yourself' Hadley Freeman, Guardian 'Brilliant! The best thing I've read in AGES. I can't remember the last time a book made me laugh so hard, while also making me think about life, relationships and what makes us who we are' Gill Sims, author of Why Mummy Drinks 'A frank, very funny and, at times, filthy exploration of sex, love and self-understanding ... brilliant' Stylist 'Fleabag-level dirty jokes, Eleanor Oliphant-levels of empathy and a heroine who feels like your best mate spilling the gossip after two glasses drunk a little too quickly. Fresh, funny and filthy' Grazia '[A] fresh and funny lesbian coming-of-age adventure ... a Sapphic sexual odyssey' Guardian 'Frank, funny and fabulously filthy, but also tender and moving. Every woman should own a copy of this book' Erin Kelly author of He Said/She Said 'Utterly original, hilarious' Francesca Simon, The Times 'One of the funniest books I've read' Red 'This year's funniest book? Certainly its filthiest, as Julia embarks on a journey of sexual discovery, taking in bad parties, worse art and some excellent conversations' iPaper 'I was snorting with mirth like a little piggy on every page. Utter filth and very, very, very funny' Sarra Manning, author of The Rise and Fall of Becky Sharp 'Refreshing ... brazen and hilarious' Emma Jane Unsworth, Observer 'I read In at the Deep End in a laughing (sometimes cringing) flash and then handed it to my wife who did the same. And then we talked and talked about it. (And then we made out.)' Emily Danforth, author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post 'I love this book! It's a wild sexual adventure that's funny and exciting and tender and real and chilling all at once. A joy to read' Josie Long `Brilliant! The best thing I've read in AGES. I can't remember the last time a book made me laugh so hard, while also making me think about life, relationships and what makes us who we are' Gill Sims, author of Why Mummy Drinks `A frank, very funny and, at times, filthy exploration of sex, love and self-understanding ... brilliant' Stylist `Fleabag-level dirty jokes, Eleanor Oliphant-levels of empathy and a heroine who feels like your best mate spilling the gossip after two glasses drunk a little too quickly. Fresh, funny and filthy' Grazia `[A] fresh and funny lesbian coming-of-age adventure ... a Sapphic sexual odyssey' Guardian `I was snorting with mirth like a little piggy on every page. Utter filth and very, very, very funny' Sarra Manning, author of The Rise and Fall of Becky Sharp `Frank, funny and fabulously filthy, but also tender and moving. Every woman should own a copy of this book' Erin Kelly author of He Said/She Said `READ IT because it is bloody brilliant - genuinely, laugh-out-loud-in-real-life hilarious and so very, wonderfully REAL' Katie Lowe, author of The Furies `This year's funniest book? Certainly its filthiest, as Julia embarks on a journey of sexual discovery, taking in bad parties, worse art and some excellent conversations' iPaper `I love this book! It's a wild sexual adventure that's funny and exciting and tender and real and chilling all at once. A joy to read' Josie Long `I read In at the Deep End in a laughing (sometimes cringing) flash and then handed it to my wife who did the same. And then we talked and talked about it. (And then we made out.)' Emily Danforth, author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post `A tender, laughter-filled account of love, obsession and the power of friendship' Sunday Mirror `Hilarious ... has taught me more about female same-sex relationships than I ever thought I would know' Female First `A heady mix of raw energy, this book is an entertaining and enlightening read' Hackney Citizen `Without a doubt, In at the Deep End, by Kate Davies, is the afterparty book for anyone looking to extend their Fleabag fun. Newly published, Davies' book is raucous, sexy, poignant and smart, and is definitely the most fun you will have with lesbian BDSM short of doing it yourself' Hadley Freeman, Guardian `Brilliant! The best thing I've read in AGES. I can't remember the last time a book made me laugh so hard, while also making me think about life, relationships and what makes us who we are' Gill Sims, author of Why Mummy Drinks `A frank, very funny and, at times, filthy exploration of sex, love and self-understanding ... brilliant' Stylist `Fleabag-level dirty jokes, Eleanor Oliphant-levels of empathy and a heroine who feels like your best mate spilling the gossip after two glasses drunk a little too quickly. Fresh, funny and filthy' Grazia `[A] fresh and funny lesbian coming-of-age adventure ... a Sapphic sexual odyssey' Guardian `Frank, funny and fabulously filthy, but also tender and moving. Every woman should own a copy of this book' Erin Kelly author of He Said/She Said `Utterly original, hilarious' Francesca Simon, The Times `This year's funniest book? Certainly its filthiest, as Julia embarks on a journey of sexual discovery, taking in bad parties, worse art and some excellent conversations' iPaper `I was snorting with mirth like a little piggy on every page. Utter filth and very, very, very funny' Sarra Manning, author of The Rise and Fall of Becky Sharp `I read In at the Deep End in a laughing (sometimes cringing) flash and then handed it to my wife who did the same. And then we talked and talked about it. (And then we made out.)' Emily Danforth, author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post `Raucous and raunchy tale of coming out, of good sex with bad people ... a rip-roaring read that's also painfully honest about what it means to be a sexually active woman of any orientation' DIVA Magazine Author InformationFrom food to fiction, Kate likes things spicy. She writes award-winning sexy contemporary romance. Her print book Lessons Learned was named Small Press Contemporary Romance of the Year by Romantic Times Book Review. When she isn’t writing about strong, sexy men and women finding their happily-ever-afters, she spends her time juggling calendars for herself, three active kids, and one husband. www.kate-davies.com, facebook.com/KateDaviesRomance Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |