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Najgorszy człowiek na świecie by Małgorzata Halber Book Summary:
'Krystyna czuje się wśród ludzi niepewnie. Od zawsze tak było. Nie wie, jak i o czym z nimi rozmawiać, choć od lat pracuje w telewizji. Jednak umie się kamuflować. Dla znajomych jest przebojową imprezowiczką, wygadaną i wesołą – bo wie, jak można dodać sobie odwagi. Wystarczy mały drink, może dwa. Przed szkołą, po pracy, przed randką, na imprezie. Żeby dobrze się bawić. Żeby wreszcie się nie bać. Żeby cokolwiek poczuć. Przecież wszyscy tak robią. Ale to lekarstwo działa tylko do czasu. Przed trzydziestką Krystyna decyduje się przestać. Na dobre. Wyleczyć ciało, ale przede wszystkim umysł. Brawurowy debiut Małgorzaty Halber to szczera i bezkompromisowa relacja z krainy nałogu. To opowieść o szukaniu nowej drogi i o znajdowaniu odwagi, by wreszcie być sobą. Małgorzata Halber - ur. 1979, kontrowersyjna prezenterka i dziennikarka, polska Charlotte Roche, felietonistka i rysowniczka, autorka komiksu „Bohater” i wielu interwencji internetowych. Ukończyła filozofię na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim. O sobie mówi, że najchętniej byłaby patrzeniem i słuchaniem.'
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Wetlands Amazon
An international sensation— with more than 1 million copies sold in Germany, and rights snapped up in 26 countries— Wetlands is the sexually and anatomically explicit novel that is changing the conversation about female identity and sexuality around the world.
Helen Memel is an outspoken, contradictory eighteen-year-old, whose childlike stubbornness is offset by a precocious sexual confidence. She begins her story from a hospital bed, where she's slowly recovering from an operation and lamenting her parents'divorce. To distract and console herself, Helen ruminates on her past sexual and physical adventures in increasingly uncomfortable detail; what ensues is ' a headlong dash through every crevice and byproduct, physical and psychological, of its narrator's body and mind.' (The New York Times)
Fantastically sexual, Helen is constantly blurring the line between celebration, provocation, and dysfunction in her relationship with her body. Punky alienated teenager, young woman reclaiming her body from the tyranny of repressive hygiene (women mustn't smell, excrete, desire), bratty smartass, vulnerable, lonely daughter, shock merchant and pleasure-seeker— Helen is all of these things and more, and her frequent attempts to assert her maturity ultimately prove just how fragile, confused, and young she truly is.
In the tradition of The Sexual Life of Catherine M and Melissa P.'s 100 Strokes of the Brush Before Bed, Charlotte Roche exposes the double bind of female sexuality, delivering a compulsively readable and fearlessly intimate manifesto on sex, hygiene, and the repercussions of family trauma.
Publication Details
- Publisher:
- HarperCollins Canada
- Imprint:
- HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
- Publication Date:
- 2010
Roche Wikipedia
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Charlotte Roche (Author)
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Charlotte Roche was born in England in 1978 and raised in Germany, where she still resides with her husband and daughter. She is an award-winning television personality in Germany, and Wetlands is her first novel.