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“Frank, sexy, and so tender. Little’s pen shines” Bolu Babalola, author of Love in Colour”A beautifully rendered story about love’s possibilities and its limits. I laughed, I cried, couldn’t put it down” Monica Heisey, author of Really Good, Actually”An effervescent and irresistible new voice” Coco Mellors, author of Cleopatra and Frankenstein”A wonderfully fresh, zesty and sexy debut novelist who is putting black queer lives, loves and longings centre stage, where they belong” Bernardine Evaristo, author of Girl, Woman, Other”Full of energy, wit and excitement, this is a book to watch” Stylist”Bold debut novel .
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. . amazing” Cosmopolitan”A paeon to a queer love affair that’s sexy, complex and romantic.
Effortlessly capturing our uncertain zeitgeist” Evening StandardA deliciously gritty and strikingly bold debut novel about discovering love where it has always been. Elsie is a sexy, funny, and fiercely independent woman in South London. But, at just 28, she is also tired.
Though she spends her days writing tender poetry in her journal, her nights are spent working long hours for minimum wage at a neighbourhood gay bar. The difficulty of being estranged from her family, struggle of being continually rejected from jobs, and fear of never making money doing what she loves, is too great. But Elsie is determined to keep the faith, for a little longer at least.
Things will surely turn around. They have to. As she tries to breathe through the panic attacks, sleeping with her hot and spirited co-worker Bea isn’t exactly straightforward and offers Elsie just another place to hide.
As Elsie tries to reconnect with her best friend Juliet, her fragile world spirals out of control. Can Elsie steady herself and not fall through the cracks?
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