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The Inverts
By (Author) Crystal Jeans
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
1st April 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 153mm, Height 221mm, Spine 29mm
450g
An absolute *blinder* so so funny and sexy. So excited now to read everything by Crystal Jeans Caroline ODonoghue, author of Scenes of a Graphic Nature
A glorious celebration of queer friendship and all kinds of love. Funny, outrageous, heartbreaking and so much fun Kate Davies, winner of the Polari Prize
Hilarious, fresh and sexy, with a tale that takes the reader from Egypt to Hollywood Irish Independent
Funny, filthy and phenomenally good Matt Cain
Filthy and hilarious, this is a gloriously naughty romp of a read that also has something serious to say about queer love. I didnt want it to end S.J. Watson
Perfect for fans of Tipping the Velvet and Gentleman Jack a delicious and diligent piece of fiction that will provide you with enough great comebacks to last a lifetime This is a delightful book I wish to fling at my friends with affectionate abandon' DIVA
By turns raucous and poignant, hilarious and shattering this is a wonder of a story Jess Kidd
This delicious romp is the sort of thing Nancy Mitford might have written if shed been gay wonderfully blithe, witty and moving Rowan Pelling, DAILY MAIL
1921: a boy, a girl, a moonlit midnight kiss.
A terrible, repulsive kiss.
Bettina and Bart have grown up as best friends, so surely they will end up together After all, Bettina is young, rich, headstrong. and gay. Bart is young, rich, charismatic and also, definitely, gay. Any doubts are dispelled by, in short order: that ghastly kiss; a torrid encounter for Bettina in the school boiler-rooms; and an eye-opening Parisian visit for Bart.
Society will never stand for it. What else can they do but enter into a lavender marriage and carry on indulging their true natures in secret As the 20s and 30s whizz past in a haze of cigarettes, champagne and casual sex, Bart and Bettina have no idea that they are hurtling, via Hollywood and Egypt, Paris and London, towards tragedy and bloodshed
A glorious celebration of queer friendship and all kinds of love. Funny, outrageous, heartbreaking and so much fun Kate Davies, winner of the Polari Prize 2020
Hilarious, fresh and sexy, with a tale that takes the reader from Egypt to Hollywood Irish Independent
Very funny and touching and quite filthy Louisa Young, author of My Dear I Wanted To Tell You
I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a book so much. The Inverts is funny, filthyand phenomenally good - an exhilarating, extraordinary book, packed with dazzling dialogue, stiletto-sharp wit and a glorious serving of filth. It's like Sarah Waters and Alan Hollinghurst go to a party in Downton Abbey and things get gloriously, hilariously, out of hand Matt Cain
Filthy and hilarious, this is a gloriously naughty romp of a read that also has something serious to say about queer love. I didnt want it to end S.J. Watson
Perfect for fans of Tipping the Velvet and Gentleman Jack a delicious and diligent piece of fiction that will provide you with enough great comebacks to last a lifetime This is a delightful book I wish to fling at my friends with affectionate abandon' DIVA
Bettina and Bart are not just larger-than-life they are alive. By turns raucous and poignant, hilarious and shattering this is a wonder of a story. A lifelong friendship, warts-and-all, where the sparkling moments and the sad are told in a voice as irresistible as the pair themselves. I LOVED it Jess Kidd
This delicious romp is the sort of thing Nancy Mitford might have written if shed been gay wonderfully blithe, witty and moving Rowan Pelling, DAILY MAIL
An absolute *blinder* so so funny and sexy. So excited now to read everything by Crystal Jeans Caroline ODonoghue, author of Scenes of a Graphic Nature
Crystal Jeans has had two previous novels published by Welsh women's independent Honno Press. Her first, The Vegetarian Tigers of Paradise, was shortlisted for the Polari Prize and is currently in development for film. The second, Light Switches are my Kryptonite, won Wales Book of the Year in the English language. Crystal lives in Pontypridd with her young daughter and partner.