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Joanna Whitehead is a freelance journalist who has written for The Independent, The Telegraph, Evening Standard, Stylist, Positive News and DIVA magazine. She has been writing for i since 2018.At home and abroad, LGBTQ+ people still face major challenges for simply being themselves. In the past few months alone, attempts to ban or destroy books by LGBTQ+ authors or about queer life have occurred in the US, Australia, Ireland and Hungary.
In a small seaside town, two women in midlife are separately trying to untangle where life went wrong for them.
If things weren’t bad enough, for the sisters, a growing sense of paranoia and unease begins to emerge with the appearance of a swelling cast of strange figures with an inquisitive interest in their lives. Armfield said she wanted “to write about how people retain humanity, love and grief when everything is ending”. It’s a chilling vision of a future capital that I’ve found impossible to shake.
In a touching story of first love that is full of heart, we learn about the resilience and courage of two women whose strength and belief in love defies hate – and about the devastating consequences for those who deviate from societal norms., Taylor returns with her debut novel – and what a treat it is. In this dazzlingly original work, we follow a woman named Jones who recounts her many lives while receiving a final symbolic tattoo amid a gallery covering her body.
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