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Nineteen-year-old Millie O'Reilly is clever, spiky and adored by men yet utterly forlorn. Increasingly disillusioned, she seeks an escape in the underbelly of Liverpool . . . Shockingly candid and brutally poetic, Helen Walsh has created a portrait of a city and a generation that offers a female perspective on the harsh truth of growing up in today's Britain. Brass is an unsettling but ultimately compassionate account of the possibilities of identity and the desirability of love.
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Fiction, Literature, England, fiction, Fiction, general, Single women, fiction, Subculture, Prostitution, Identity, Women, Coming of age, Friendship, BildungsromansPlaces
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"We turn onto Upper Duke Street and the view sucks the breath from my lungs."
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