Description
SHORTLISTED FOR BOOK OF THE YEAR (DISCOVER), BRITISH BOOK AWARDS
About the Author
Carrie Marshall is a writer, broadcaster and musician from Glasgow. She's the singer in Glaswegian rock band HAVR, a familiar voice on BBC Radio Scotland and has been a regular contributor to all kinds of magazines, newspapers and websites for more than two decades. She has written, ghost-written or co-written more than a dozen non-fiction books, a radio documentary series, and more.
Reviews
"HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Nasty & funny!" - Patton Oswalt; "Carrie Kills a Man is a funny, insightful and highly relatable account of navigating the choppy waters of starting again when you thought you knew who you were. Carrie not only takes us through the intricacies of coming out as trans, but also invites us to see where our experiences align with hers, deftly puncturing the divisive rhetoric that often dominates this topic. Charming, warm and thoughtful in equal measure." - Heather Parry; "Carrie Marshall invites us into her world and does not hold back. This memoir is humorous, harrowing, heartfelt and ultimately healing. Carrie powerfully reflects on both what one can lose by choosing to honour their truest self, but more importantly what she has gained. This book is an act of love and defiance against all the noise and bigotry clouding stories centred in power, love and truth. Long may such lives flourish!"- Andres N. Ordorica
Awards
Book of the Year in the Discovery category.
Book Information
ISBN 9781912489558
Author Carrie Marshall
Format Paperback
Page Count 332
Imprint 404 Ink
Publisher 404 Ink
Dimensions(mm) 192mm * 129mm * 20mm