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WINNING author of the inaugural Comedy Women in Print prize 2019.
'A brilliant social satire . .. disarmingly charming and relatable
. .. it was hilarious. Laura Steven is an explosive talent on the
page!' CWIP judges Marian Keyes, Kathy Lette, Katy Brand, Allison
Pearson, Shazia Mirza and Jennifer Young on The Exact Opposite of
OkayFunnier.Ruder. Angrier. Izzy O'Neill is back in the hilarious
sequel to The Exact Opposite of Okay.It's been two months since a
leaked explicit photo got Izzy involved in a political sex scandal
- and the aftershock is far from over. The Bitches Bite Back
movement is gathering momentum as a forum for teenage feminists,
and when a girl at another school has a sex tape shared online,
once again Izzy leads the charge against the slut-shamer. This time
she wants to change the state law on revenge porn.Izzy and her best
friend Ajita are as hilarious as ever, using comedy to fight back
against whatever the world throws at them, but Izzy is still
reeling from her slut-shaming ordeal, feeling angry beyond belief
and wondering - can they really make a change?For readers of The
Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, Doing It by Hannah Witton, Love Simon
and Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli, and Goodnight Stories
for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo. The Exact
Opposite of Okay has been shortlisted for the inaugural Comedy
Women in Print prize 2019. Praise for The Exact Opposite of
Okay:'Laura Steven simultaneously destroyed the patriarchy and made
me laugh so hard I choked.I will protect Izzy O'Neill with my
life.' Becky Albertalli, author of Love Simon'Funny, unapologetic
and shameless in the best possible way, this is a YA heroine (and
book) that you've never seen before' - Louise O'Neill,
award-winning author of Asking for It'This book will make you laugh
out loud, nod in agreement, cringe with recognition, and stand up
and cheer. I adored it' - Katherine Webber, author of Wing Jones'I
LOVED this book! A really smart, relevant and switched-on
exploration of teen sexuality, gender and slut-shaming' - Katherine
Woodfine, bestselling author of The Sinclair's MysteriesLaura
Steven is an author, journalist and screenwriter from the
northernmost town in England. She has an MA in Creative Writing and
works at a non-profit organisation supporting women in the creative
arts.Her TV pilot, Clickbait, was a finalist in British Comedy's
2016 Sitcom Mission. She lives in Newcastle.