Dawn O'Porter Press Reviews
'A total joy . . . Compulsively funny' Matt Haig
'The characters in So Lucky are lovely, very likeable. I enjoyed this book a lot, it really was unputdownable ' Marian Keyes
'Funny, thought-provoking and filthy' Red
'Thought-provoking . . . Beautifully drawn characters espouse the idea that you shouldn't judge any book by its cover' Daily Mail
'Couldn't put it down - it's wonderful' Pandora Sykes
'Perceptive, poignant and proves that no one's life is as perfect as it looks' Sunday Express
'So Lucky is compulsively gripping and taps into the shame and self-hatred we *all* battle with. It is also very, very funny' Sara Pascoe
'Full of relevant issues' Prima
'A binge read, was racing home from my day to cuddle up with it on the couch' Aisling Bea
'Expect some raw realities of female life, but when these women come together, they go full-blown badass' Heat
'In true Dawn style, she has created layered, interesting characters who rile you up but also make you fall in love with them. If you enjoyed The Cows, you are going to LOVE this book. Timely, funny and very very entertaining' Emma Gannon
'Funny and very honest' Davina McCall
'It's an incredible and wonderful thing to read her painfully accurate, heart warming and hilarious analysis of our age of comparison in this wonderful, powerful novel!' Scarlett Curtis
'Perceptive, poignant and proves that no one's life is as perfect as it looks' Sunday Express
'What a fabulous book. I read it, no DEVOURED it terribly fast and loved every minute' Mel Giedroyc
'A
funny and relatable one-sitting read' Carmel Harrington
''Refreshingly raw . . . This is one to race through' Sunday Mirror
'A relatable take on the struggle for perfection and a journey to accepting who we truly are' Woman & Home
About Dawn O'Porter
Dawn O’Porter is a novelist, columnist, broadcaster and designer who lives in Los Angeles with her husband Chris, son Art, cat Lilu and dog Potato. She has made numerous documentaries about all sorts of things: polygamy, childbirth, Geisha, body image, breast cancer and even the movie Dirty Dancing. She is the critically acclaimed author of Paper Aeroplanes and Goose. Dawn launched ‘Help Refugees’ in 2015, a charity that sends urgent care to refugees across Europe. She is also the host of ‘Get It On’, a weekly podcast where she interviews interesting people about why they wear what they wear.
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