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Go Lightly: The funny, sharp and heartfelt bisexual love story

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Sharp, funny, and humane, this novel captures the chaos, panic, and joy of youth. It tells a tender story of family, friendship, and love, illustrating how getting it wrong can sometimes lead to getting it right. Ada is an Aussie girl in London, a performer bursting with creativity and a passion for food. With Sadie, she finds romance in the simplest moments, while with Stuart, her quirky humor shines. In her family, she plays the joker and peacekeeper. Ada embraces every opportunity, answering most questions with a resounding "yes." When she falls for both Sadie and Stuart simultaneously, she sees no reason to choose between them. However, as the complexities of modern life unfold, she grapples with the pressure to define herself through others. This leads her to ponder which version of herself is the most authentic and whether those around her enhance or distort her true self. The narrative serves as a tribute to party girls who cherish the present rather than dwell on the past or fear the future, celebrating the community found when far from home. With its perceptive and engaging storytelling, this novel resonates deeply with readers.

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Go Lightly: The funny, sharp and heartfelt bisexual love story, Brydie Lee-Kennedy

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English
Released
2024
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Paperback
Pages
367
ISBN10
1526669749
ISBN13
9781526669742
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Sharp, funny, and humane, this novel captures the chaos, panic, and joy of youth. It tells a tender story of family, friendship, and love, illustrating how getting it wrong can sometimes lead to getting it right. Ada is an Aussie girl in London, a performer bursting with creativity and a passion for food. With Sadie, she finds romance in the simplest moments, while with Stuart, her quirky humor shines. In her family, she plays the joker and peacekeeper. Ada embraces every opportunity, answering most questions with a resounding "yes." When she falls for both Sadie and Stuart simultaneously, she sees no reason to choose between them. However, as the complexities of modern life unfold, she grapples with the pressure to define herself through others. This leads her to ponder which version of herself is the most authentic and whether those around her enhance or distort her true self. The narrative serves as a tribute to party girls who cherish the present rather than dwell on the past or fear the future, celebrating the community found when far from home. With its perceptive and engaging storytelling, this novel resonates deeply with readers.