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First Born Daughter - Signed Bookplated Copy

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First Born Daughter - Signed Bookplated Copy

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SIGNED BOOKPLATED HARDBACK PRE-ORDER

Signed Hardback Pre-Order | First Born Daughter: Having It All and Doing It Anyway by Katherine Ryan

Pre-order a signed hardback copy of First Born Daughter by Katherine Ryan, the award-winning comedian, writer and television personality known for her sharp humour, honesty and distinctive voice.

Published by Bonnier Books, this 320-page hardback is a funny, personal and thoughtful memoir exploring comedy, family, relationships and life in the spotlight. A brilliant choice for fans of Katherine Ryan, celebrity memoirs, British comedy and candid autobiographical writing.

Publication date: 22 October 2026. All signed hardback pre-orders will be dispatched as soon as stock arrives.

Secure your signed copy today from an independent UK bookshop. Carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in excellent condition.

**THE PHENOMENAL NEW BOOK FROM COMEDIAN AND SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE AUDACITY, KATHERINE RYAN**

'First Born Daughter is for anyone who was born into the role of unpaid family manager or simply suffers from hyper independence as a trauma response. It's part social commentary, part survival guide for daughters, and 100% written while I was probably carrying a refrigerator up some stairs alone. First Born Daughters, we've got it.'

After the success of her bestselling memoir, The Audacity in 2021, Katherine Ryan is back with a new book, First Born Daughter exploring the psychology and reality of what it means to be a woman, a wife and a daughter today.

Filled with Katherine's outspoken humour and wit, expect home truths, real talk and Katherine's inimitable honest opinions around the topics of women's rights, family dynamics, parenting, health, ageing and so much more as she navigates the world we live in today.

Praise for The Audacity:

'Brilliant!' Aisling Bea
'Witty as hell' Tom Allen
Wildly readable... tremendous' The Times

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