How to be Normal
By (Author) Ange Crawford
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
5th March 2025
Australia
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Gender identity
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Winner of the inaugural Walker Books Manuscript Prize. With themes including coercive control, coming of age, and finding yourself, this debut authentically deals with timely issues with insight, sympathy and well crafted humour.
Astrid is about to start her last year at high school. And her first.
When her dad loses his job, Astrids homeschooling comes to an end. Until now, she has lived within the confines of a tightly controlled, contracted world where there's no room for anything except following her fathers rules and pretending that everything is normal.
As Astrid, and her mum, tentatively expand their world, they struggle to break free of their ingrained wariness and self-doubt. But with hope, new friends, and the strength of a promise, Astrid has a chance to find out what she wants, who she loves, and who she really is.
Winner of the inaugural Walker Books Manuscript Prize, this is a brilliantly written YA debut that deftly explores timely issues with insight, humour and pathos.
Ange Crawford is a queer writer and editor who holds a Bachelor of Social Science and a Master of Arts (Writing). She has published across many genres, such as digital poetry, reviews, fiction and feature articles, and has previously contributed volunteer editorial work for Asymptote and the Lifted Brow.
How to Be Normal is her debut novel.