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'This wove a spell on me' - Marian Keyes 'Fing brilliant' - Daisy May Cooper Meet Gosia.She's a sensitive soul with a filthy mind and problems with intimacy.Between shifts in a well-lit budget supermarket and nights in a badly lit Zone 3 flatshare, she spends hours inside her own head. That is, until a chance encounter snaps her out of her reverie.Propelled into a series of mediocre jobs, lousy dates and even worse sex, the prickly yet warm-hearted Gosia begins her excavation of the 'perfect' life so many dream of.After all, could there be more to it than she imagined?Raw, funny, mean and moving, Odd Hours is a razor-sharp social comedy about human connection, unexpected happiness, and the many forms of love. 'A hymn to normality and an absolute joy to read' - Sarah May 'Compelling, surprising, funny' - Kate Sawyer 'Bas writes so well about that state of being young and trying so hard to make connections' - Marianne Levy 'Dark, sharply funny and utterly rewarding ... Reminded me of the brilliant books by Kirsty Capes ... Highly recommended' - Liz Hyder

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Odd Hours, Ania Bas

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Title
Odd Hours
Language
English
Authors
Ania Bas
Released
2023
Format
Paperback
Pages
488
ISBN10
1802793585
ISBN13
9781802793581
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'This wove a spell on me' - Marian Keyes 'Fing brilliant' - Daisy May Cooper Meet Gosia.She's a sensitive soul with a filthy mind and problems with intimacy.Between shifts in a well-lit budget supermarket and nights in a badly lit Zone 3 flatshare, she spends hours inside her own head. That is, until a chance encounter snaps her out of her reverie.Propelled into a series of mediocre jobs, lousy dates and even worse sex, the prickly yet warm-hearted Gosia begins her excavation of the 'perfect' life so many dream of.After all, could there be more to it than she imagined?Raw, funny, mean and moving, Odd Hours is a razor-sharp social comedy about human connection, unexpected happiness, and the many forms of love. 'A hymn to normality and an absolute joy to read' - Sarah May 'Compelling, surprising, funny' - Kate Sawyer 'Bas writes so well about that state of being young and trying so hard to make connections' - Marianne Levy 'Dark, sharply funny and utterly rewarding ... Reminded me of the brilliant books by Kirsty Capes ... Highly recommended' - Liz Hyder