A collection of sharp, insightful stories exploring modern relationships and identity.
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A collection of sharp, insightful stories exploring modern relationships and identity.
The 'father of English literature' Geoffrey Chaucer meets the 'voice of new England' Zadie Smith 'Married five times. Mother. Lover. Aunt. Friend. She plays many roles round here. And never Scared to tell the whole of her truth, whether Or not anyone wants to hear it. Wife Of Willesden: pissed enough to tell her life Story to whoever has ears and eyes . . .' A riotous "North Wheezian" translation of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Wife of Bath's Prologue.
will contain mild spoilers
Moderate sexual content with some explicit scenes, not central to the narrative. To sexual coercion or power imbalances in relationships.
Minor violence; brief mentions of physical conflict, not graphic.
Moderate profanity; occasional strong language used in dialogue.
Minor references to alcohol and drug use, not glamorized.
Moderate presence of LGBTQIA+ characters and identity themes in some stories.
Minor religious references; brief mentions without devotional focus.
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Moderate social and cultural commentary woven into character dynamics.
Minor mentions of emotional distress; no explicit self-harm or suicide.
Moderate depictions of emotional abuse and systemic struggles in some stories. To sexual coercion or power imbalances in relationships.
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