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‘An outpouring of truth, wit, and beautiful comedic wisdom.’ Katherine Ryan
‘Such a funny and interesting book.’ Sara Pascoe
‘Finally my vagina has a voice!’ London Hughes
‘Powerful, bold, vulnerable, beautiful, hilarious, universal, unique.’ Scarlett Curtis
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For as long as she can remember, Grace Campbell has been told that she doesn’t suit her name. But being graceful is no fun anyway.
Growing up in a world of privilege and politics, she had a lot to feel confident about. But she was also a record-breaker when it came to feeling shame. Shame about sex, shame about rejection, shame about mental health.
But over time, and with a 24 carat gold dose of female friendship, Grace has turned shame into a defiant sense of self. At only 27, Grace has got a lot to learn about being an adult, but she’s already got a lot to share about being a disgrace, and how she came to be utterly, disgustingly, disgracefully proud of it.
This is the book every young woman should read, and every young man should worry about.