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‘MADELEINE GRAY IS A DAZZLING WRITER – A HUGE TALENT’
GILLIAN ANDERSON
Nell has accepted, at age twelve, that hers will likely be a friendless existence. She does
not care for boys, or makeup, or competing to see who can eat the least – so has no hope
of success at tweenage girl social climbing.
But then, a new girl arrives at school. Eve has short hair like a boy’s, a wicked sense of
humour and an unshakable confidence that she will one day find her place in the world.
The moment they meet, Nell changes her mind about the friend thing.
From their childhood to their twenties and thirties, Eve and Nell will love each other and
hurt each other – through teenage feuds and the chlorine-scented savagery of all-girls’
schools; through long, drunken nights in scruffy share houses; through the highs and lows
of coparenting a child together without being romantically involved. But always, despite a
mire of unspoken feelings and sexual confusion, they will choose each other. Again, and
again. As friends, as lovers, as family.






