We Pretty Pieces of Flesh by Colwill Brown review – you’ll read nothing else like it this year
This exhilarating debut about working-class girls growing up in the hope-starved atmosphere of a small northern English city feels essential
Sometimes you need to leave a place before you can write about it, and Colwill Brown’s Doncaster from the late 90s to 2015 is that place. This lacerating, exhilarating debut novel, written almost entirely in South Yorkshire dialect, spans nearly 20 years in the lives of its protagonists Kel, Shaz and Rach, from the Spice Girls to the drug spice.

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