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Cette série relate le parcours tumultueux de l'adolescence alors qu'une jeune fille construit son identité à partir de zéro. Dans les années 1990, la protagoniste, désillusionnée par sa réalité actuelle, se réinvente entièrement. Elle entreprend un voyage de découverte de soi nourri par des livres, de la musique et des modèles non conventionnels. Le récit explore sans crainte le courage, l'éveil sexuel et la recherche de sa place dans le monde avec un mélange puissant d'humour et d'honnêteté brute.

How to Build a Girl
How to Be Famous

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    Soon to be a motion picture! The New York Times bestselling author, celebrated as “the UK’s answer to Tina Fey, Chelsea Handler, and Lena Dunham all rolled into one” (Marie Claire), makes her fiction debut with a hilarious yet deeply moving coming-of-age novel. At fourteen, Johanna Morrigan feels her parents’ teachings fall short, prompting her to seek inspiration from books, poetry, and pop songs to reinvent herself. It’s 1990, and after a humiliating experience on local TV, she transforms into Dolly Wilde—an audacious, hard-drinking Gothic hero and self-proclaimed Lady Sex Adventurer. Determined to save her struggling Bohemian family, she aspires to be a writer like Jo in Little Women, but without the tragic ending. By sixteen, she’s smoking, drinking, and working for a music paper, penning risqué letters to rock stars and critiquing bands with sharp wit. However, as Johanna navigates her wild new persona, she discovers a critical flaw in her creation of Dolly. Is a collection of records, posters, and books truly enough to define who she is? Imagine The Bell Jar penned by Rizzo from Grease. This story is a funny, poignant exploration of self-discovery and reinvention, told with Caitlin Moran's unique voice.

    How to Build a Girl
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    How to Be Famous

    • 337pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    4,1(420)Évaluer

    Moran's rollicking second novel characteristically combines nonstop witticisms with razor-sharp, pointed, and timely cultural critique.... Her characters are madcap and lovable but nuanced enough to feel real. Publishers Weekly (starred review)

    How to Be Famous