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Asking For It :the bestselling novel from feminist powerhouse Louise O'Neill

4.00 ( 24,184 Ratings by Goodreads)
Asking For It

Asking For It :the bestselling novel from feminist powerhouse Louise O'Neill

4.00 (24,184 Ratings by Goodreads)
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BOOK OF THE YEAR at the Irish Book Awards 2015

'A soul-shattering novel that will leave your emotions raw. This story will haunt me forever. Everyone should read it' Guardian
'Riveting and essential' New York Times
'Brilliant, harrowing' Observer
'A confronting and vital read' Elle



In a small town where everyone knows everyone, Emma O'Donovan is different. She is the special one - beautiful, popular, powerful. And she works hard to keep it that way.

Until that night . . .

Now, she's an embarrassment. Now, she's just a slut. Now, she is nothing.

And those pictures - those pictures that everyone has seen - mean she can never forget.

For fans of Caitlin Moran, Marian Keyes and Jodi Picoult.

WHAT READERS ARE SAYING
'Brutal. Unflinching. Very, very good' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'This book is a must-read for everyone, young or old' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Easily one of the most gut-wrenching books I've ever read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'An important book' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Prizes

Winner of Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Awards: Book of the Year 2015,Winner of Specsavers Irish Children's Book of the Year: Senior 2015,Short-listed for "The Bookseller" YA Book Prize 2016

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781784293208
ISBN10 1784293202
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 254 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 197 x 25 mm
Publisher / Reseller Quercus Publishing
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'Riveting and essential' * New York Times *
Brilliant, harrowing * Observer *
A brutal and shocking novel that strikes to the heart of the current debates around consent * Stylist *
'Establishes Louise O'Neill as a literary tour de force' * Irish Independent *
A difficult, confronting and vital read * Elle *
Heartbreakingly accurate . . . handled with both sensitivity and unflinching honesty. A compelling and brave story that deserves to be read by all * Heat *
A stunning portrait of a girl, a family and a town in trouble * Irish Examiner *
A brutal, unflinching look at the culture of slut-shaming and trial by social media. It broke my heart. * Red Magazine *
A brave and important book about rape culture, sexism and victim-blaming in modern society. * Telegraph *
Bold, brave . . . and brutal * Bookseller *
O'Neill has a keen ear for the catty argot of teenage girls and her writing is razor sharp . . . unsparing and unsentimental * Independent *
A razor-sharp look at gender issues - Glasgow Herald * Glasgow Herald *
Riveting . . . a timely, gripping and vital novel. * Western Mail *
A nuanced and insightful commentary on the intricacies of teenage female friendship and the internal and external pressures that young women face as they reach adulthood * Irish Mail on Sunday *
Blistering, unapologetic and vitally important -- Anna James
This unflinching, timely novel asks important questions about rape culture, sexism and social media abuse, tackling taboo themes with subtlety and sensitivity -- Anita Sethi * Observer *

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Author's Bio

Louise O'Neill is the feminist powerhouse and outspoken voice for change whose novels Only Ever Yours and Asking for It helped to start important conversations about body image and consent. Asking for It won Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards 2015 and stayed in the Irish Top Ten fiction chart for over a year. Only Ever Yours won Newcomer of the Year at the Irish Book Awards and the Bookseller YA Prize. Film/TV rights have been optioned on both books. Louise lives and works in West Cork, Ireland. She contributes regularly to Irish TV and radio, and has a weekly column in the Irish Examiner.

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