She Must Be Mad
By (Author) Charly Cox
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
24th August 2018
12th July 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
Autobiography: general
Dating, relationships, living together and marriage: advice and issues
Memoirs
Feminism and feminist theory
821.92
Paperback
200
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
160g
Brave and beautiful. Stylist Magazine
Social medias answer to Carol Ann Duffy Sunday Times STYLE
Divine. Cecelia Ahern
She Must be Mad explores coming-of-age: the pain and beauty of love, the relief and the agony of turning from girl to woman, the isolation of an untethered mind and the power and subjugation of the body.
Charly captures the formative experiences of todays young women from the poignant to the prosaic in writing that is at once witty, wry and heartfelt. Wayward nights out that dont go as planned; the righteous anger at those men with no talent or skill or smarts who occupy the most powerful positions in the world; the strange banality of madness and, of course, the hurt and indecision of unrequited love.
For every woman surviving and thriving in todays world, for every girl who feels too much; this is a call for communion, and you are not alone.
Charly constantly astounds me with how inspired she is. It can be patronizing to mention someones age when they are very young, as if thats their only USP; but its relevant here, because Charlys poetry really encapsulates what it is to be a young woman. All the tensions and anxieties and new discoveries. Pandora Sykes
Charly is social medias answer to Carol Ann Duffy, if Carol Ann Duffy asked the question: How can I enjoy poetry whilst checking my Instagram feed on the toilet Shes funny and heartfelt and brilliant, she always seems to know how to make you feel less alone. Sunday Times STYLE
Poetry meets mental health in Charly Coxs brave and beautiful She Must Be Mad. Stylist Magazine
Relatable and funny, [Charlys] work champions young women trying to navigate the modern world. ELLE
Instagram poetry sensation Charly Cox translates the plights, worries, thoughts and feelings of modern women into accessible short reads of prose and poems that have you laughing, crying and questioning your own life in no time. With delicate prose that reveals the reality of coming-of-age in an overwhelmingly honest and open personal tale, it's packed full of emotion and a brilliant weekend read. Glamour online
I fell in love with Cox's honesty and sharp sense of style The Pool
Witty and heartfelt Standard Online
Staggeringly impressive. Her debut collection demonstrated her phenomenal skill and unique tone which is bringing poetry to a new generation. ELLE online
Charly Cox is a writer, producer and poet. Her writing focuses on destigmatising mental health and the coming-of-age of a young woman surviving the modern world. In January 2017, she published her first poem on Instagram, showing her internet followers her poetry for the first time; since then she's been asked to be Virgin Radio's poet in residence, she's been published on Refinery29, hosted poetry nights to raise money and awareness for MQ Mental Health and been named by ELLE magazine as one of their 20 power players to watch out for in 2018.