READERS LOVE YOUNG WOMEN:
'Hands down, this is an absolutely phenomenonal book! I recommend Young Women to everyone out there, one you'll be hearing about for a long time to come'
'Young Women instantly grabbed me from the first chapter. I devoured this novel'
'Incredibly powerful . . . essential reading for all.'
'Sharp, beautifully written and powerful'
AN INTOXICATING FRIENDSHIP.
AN UNFORGIVABLE BETRAYAL.
From the Observer debut novelist of the year, an addictive new novel where a fierce new female friendship will unearth a secret that could change everything . . .
When Emily meets enigmatic and dazzling actress Tamsin, her life changes. Drawn into Tamsin's world of Soho living, boozy dinners and cocktails at impossibly expensive bars, Emily's life shifts from black and white to technicolour and the two women become inseparable.
But after a bombshell news article breaks, Emily begins to realise that Tamsin has been hiding a secret about her past. A secret that threatens to unravel everything . . .
'Confirms Jessica Moor as one of the most exciting new voices of the decade' Erin Kelly
Ambitious and arresting' Beth Underdown
'Vividly engaging' Winnie M. Li
'Brilliantly written' Kate Sawyer
'Painfully real' Hanna Jameson
'Provocative, thought-provoking' Bexy Cameron
'Visceral' Stylist
'A timely read' Prima
'A slick cautionary tale' Sunday Times
'Utterly engrossing' Louise Nealon
Genre: Literary Fiction
'Hands down, this is an absolutely phenomenonal book! I recommend Young Women to everyone out there, one you'll be hearing about for a long time to come'
'Young Women instantly grabbed me from the first chapter. I devoured this novel'
'Incredibly powerful . . . essential reading for all.'
'Sharp, beautifully written and powerful'
AN INTOXICATING FRIENDSHIP.
AN UNFORGIVABLE BETRAYAL.
From the Observer debut novelist of the year, an addictive new novel where a fierce new female friendship will unearth a secret that could change everything . . .
When Emily meets enigmatic and dazzling actress Tamsin, her life changes. Drawn into Tamsin's world of Soho living, boozy dinners and cocktails at impossibly expensive bars, Emily's life shifts from black and white to technicolour and the two women become inseparable.
But after a bombshell news article breaks, Emily begins to realise that Tamsin has been hiding a secret about her past. A secret that threatens to unravel everything . . .
'Confirms Jessica Moor as one of the most exciting new voices of the decade' Erin Kelly
Ambitious and arresting' Beth Underdown
'Vividly engaging' Winnie M. Li
'Brilliantly written' Kate Sawyer
'Painfully real' Hanna Jameson
'Provocative, thought-provoking' Bexy Cameron
'Visceral' Stylist
'A timely read' Prima
'A slick cautionary tale' Sunday Times
'Utterly engrossing' Louise Nealon
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"Painfully real. A compassionate exploration of a complex issue." - Hanna Jameson
"A fresh and searing take on a tale as old as time, Young Women confirms Jessica Moor as one of the most exciting new voices of the decade." - Erin Kelly
"Utterly engrossing. With Young Women, Jessica Moor has moved the #Metoo conversation from the divisive platform of Twitter to the empathetic realm of fiction - and I am here for it." - Louise Nealon
"A fabulous new writer." - Richard Osman
"An extraordinary, powerful, shocking novel. I am in awe of Jessica's beautiful, raw writing, and the vivid characters she's created. I know I'm going to be thinking - and talking- about this book for a long time to come. Compelling and urgent ... It deserves to be huge!" - Freya Sampson
"A brilliantly written dissection of different types of male abuses of power. With strong characterisations and a compelling plot, it is subtle, nuanced and deals with a challenging subject matter with a deft touch." - Kate Sawyer
"Ambitious and arresting in its nuanced treatment of what's usually offered up in black and white. A subtle but compelling plot, a difficult and relatable protagonist. You'll want to read this book." - Beth Underdown
"A fresh and searing take on a tale as old as time, Young Women confirms Jessica Moor as one of the most exciting new voices of the decade." - Erin Kelly
"Utterly engrossing. With Young Women, Jessica Moor has moved the #Metoo conversation from the divisive platform of Twitter to the empathetic realm of fiction - and I am here for it." - Louise Nealon
"A fabulous new writer." - Richard Osman
"An extraordinary, powerful, shocking novel. I am in awe of Jessica's beautiful, raw writing, and the vivid characters she's created. I know I'm going to be thinking - and talking- about this book for a long time to come. Compelling and urgent ... It deserves to be huge!" - Freya Sampson
"A brilliantly written dissection of different types of male abuses of power. With strong characterisations and a compelling plot, it is subtle, nuanced and deals with a challenging subject matter with a deft touch." - Kate Sawyer
"Ambitious and arresting in its nuanced treatment of what's usually offered up in black and white. A subtle but compelling plot, a difficult and relatable protagonist. You'll want to read this book." - Beth Underdown
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