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Nineteen-year-old Millie O'Reilly is clever, spiky and adored by men yet utterly forlorn. Increasingly disillusioned, she seeks an escape in the underbelly of Liverpool...Shockingly candid and brutally poetic, Helen Walsh has created a portrait of a city and a generation that offers a female perspective on the harsh truth of growing up in today's Britain.Brass is an unsettling but ultimately compassionate account of the possibilities of identity and the desirability of love.

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Brass, Helen Walsh

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2005
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Title
Brass
Language
English
Released
2005
Format
Paperback
Pages
304
ISBN10
184195568x
ISBN13
9781841955681
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Nineteen-year-old Millie O'Reilly is clever, spiky and adored by men yet utterly forlorn. Increasingly disillusioned, she seeks an escape in the underbelly of Liverpool...Shockingly candid and brutally poetic, Helen Walsh has created a portrait of a city and a generation that offers a female perspective on the harsh truth of growing up in today's Britain.Brass is an unsettling but ultimately compassionate account of the possibilities of identity and the desirability of love.