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'Playful and witty, What A Time To Be Alive is a charming meditation on coming-of-age, privilege, and grief' <BR>Cecile Pin, author of Wandering Souls<BR><BR>'Jenny Mustard writes with honesty and wit about the strange, mundane, and wondrous aspects of youth'<BR>Ay¿egül Savä, author of The Anthropologists<BR><BR>'A beautifully plangent coming-of-age novel . . . will go straight to your heart'<BR>Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days<BR><BR>'A timeless writer . . . reminiscent of the power and grace of writers like Rachel Cusk and Raven Leilani'<BR>Molly Aitken, author of Bright I Burn<BR><BR>'A measured and gorgeous writer, in command of the senses in a way that makes the reader feel alive'<BR>New York Times<BR><BR>Some people move to the big city hoping to find themselves - Sickan Hermansson isn't leaving it up to chance. <BR><BR>Twenty-one, friendless, without money but not without hope, Sickan's arrival at Stockholm University represents a new start. Her lonely childhood in a small southern town has left her utterly unprepared for intimacy: for friends, for sex, for love even. But Sickan is determined to build a new version of herself from the ground up, to make up for lost time. To simply be normal.<BR><BR>Just as Sickan seems to be finding her first ever friends, in whose company she finally feels safe, she meets Abbe: beautiful, charming - and by some miracle he wants her too. Unlike Sickan, Abbe seems completely at ease in his own skin. A solid foundation then, on which to build a relationship? Maybe?<BR><BR>What A Time To Be Alive is a story of class, sex, loneliness, and the trials of young womanhood. But above all, it's a story of firsts: the first party you're actually invited to, the first moment you fall in love, the first time you betray a friend. The first time you ask yourself, how much of myself am I willing to sacrifice, to finally fit in?
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