Only Ever Yours YA edition
By (Author) Louise O'Neill
Quercus Publishing
riverrun
1st August 2014
3rd July 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Winner of Irish Book Awards: Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year 2014 (UK)
Paperback
400
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
320g
Freida and Isabel have been best friends their whole lives. Now, aged sixteen and in their final year at the School, they expect to be selected as companions - wives to wealthy and powerful men.
The alternative - life as a concubine - is too horrible to contemplate. But as the intensity of the final year takes hold, the pressure to be perfect mounts. Isabel starts to self-destruct, putting her beauty - her only asset - in peril. And then into this sealed female environment, the boys arrive, eager to choose a bride. Freida must fight for her future - even if it means betraying the only friend, the only love, she has ever known...The bleakness of The Catcher in the Rye, the satire of The Stepford Wives and it made me recall Nineteen Eighty-Four ... a fresh and original talent - Irish Independent
Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale with a post-millennial twist - The Journal.ieCompelling writing ... this only-too-real dystopia grips from beginning to end - SFXDeep, dark and frighteningly believable, this book will stay with you for a long time - Marie ClaireA dark dream. A vivid nightmare. The world O'Neill imagines is frightening because it could come true. She writes with a scalpel - Jeanette WintersonUtterly magnificent ... gripping, accomplished and dark - Marian KeyesThe Handmaid's Tale meets Mean Girls' - The VagendaGripping ... like all the best dystopias, Only Ever Yours is about the world we live in now - Irish TimesLouise O'Neill was born in west Cork in 1985. She studied English at Trinity College Dublin and has worked for the senior Style Director of American Elle magazine. While in New York, she also worked as an assistant stylist on a number of high-profile campaigns. She is currently working as a freelance journalist for a variety of Irish national newspapers and magazines, covering feminist issues, fashion and pop culture. Her website is louiseoneillauthor.com and you can find her on Twitter @oneilllo