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How to Build a Girl (novel)

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family as she waits for the inevitable letter to tell the Morrigans that their benefits have been suspended while under investigation. Johanna briefly attempts to be a cleaner, and fails to secure a paper round, but finally hits upon a writing competition with a prize of £250 which she wins with a poem. After appearing on a local television show to read out her winning poem and behaving embarrassingly due to nerves, Johanna decides that she must reinvent herself and begins on her path to becoming Dolly Wilde.
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staff tell her how they had been disappointed with the "fannish" nature of her John Kite review but this is soon disregarded as Dolly accompanies the others to the pub and starts to drink for the first time. She is persuaded to come to a party where she reunites with John Kite, and they share a brief
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Dolly meets John Kite in Dublin to interview him, and the pair instantly bond. After returning from John's gig to the hotel in order to conduct the interview, the pair end up staying awake and talking for the entire night. Upon returning to Wolverhampton the next day, Dolly remains infatuated and the
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offices and is given a music journalist job. As her career as a journalist progresses, Dolly decides that it is time to drop out of school to focus fully on her job, leading to conflict between her mother and father who disagree as to whether she is making the right choice. Ultimately she does not go
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The story concludes with Dolly vowing to reinvent herself once again and throw away all of the aspects of herself that she had grown to hate, and making the decision to move to London to work on her journalism full-time. She also shares a phone call with John Kite, who – after their
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The novel is semi-autobiographical, with protagonist Johanna Morrigan having a similar upbringing to Moran with a large working-class family on a council estate in Wolverhampton. The novel follows Johanna on her journey to becoming Dolly Wilde, music journalist, and growing up and discovering her
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praising the heart of the novel but criticising the humour in places, ultimately saying, "This isn't a sleek, slick novel, but it is a rambunctious, raw-edged, silly-profound and deeply relatable guide to what your worst mistakes can teach you, and it has much to offer teenagers both actual and
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After revealing to her disapproving elderly neighbour, Violet, that her father is on disability benefits, Johanna lives in fear that Violet will report her family to social services which will stop their benefits. Racked with guilt, Johanna begins to look for a way that she can help support her
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The novel has sometimes been criticised for the overlap between Moran and Johanna's voice. Despite denying that it is autobiographical, Johanna's upbringing is similar to Moran's and some reviews say that sometimes it can become blurred whether the voice is Morrigan or Moran. Barbara Ellen's
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have resulted in. She self harms but her brother Krissi intervenes and looks after her. Krissi and her colleague ZZ take her to a Take That concert to show her how to enjoy music again.
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Kenny the editor stops calling offering more work and shortly after Dolly discovers her distraught parents and is informed by her brother Krissi that their benefits have been cut.
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pair exchange letters. Dolly's newfound love of John Kite has negative consequences however, as after her gushing review on John's Dublin gig is published in the
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follows Johanna Morrigan, a working-class 14-year-old living with her parents and five siblings on a council estate in 1990s
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awkward last meeting – tells her that one day it will all be okay, but for now she is just too young.
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was published on 28 June 2018 by Ebury Press. The unreleased third novel in the trilogy is due to be called
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back to school, and is offered a writing job involving a trip to Dublin where she meets musician John Kite.
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Many reviews speak positively of Moran's humour, as well as the openness of Johanna's character. One
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Two years later and Johanna has become Dolly Wilde, and sends one music review a day to the
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reviewer said, "I adore Caitlin Moran and her honest and hilarious writing style"
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Caitlin Moran explores taboo subjects in her new book 'How to build a girl'
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is the first part of a planned trilogy; the second installment entitled
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review stated, "In particular, the overlap between Moran's voice in
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Finally, Kenny calls again and Dolly returns to London. The
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follows Dolly after her move to London, dealing with
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Index


Caitlin Moran
Coming-of-age
feminist
Ebury Press
HarperCollins
hardback
paperback
ISBN
978-0-091-94088-1
coming-of-age
Caitlin Moran
Ebury Press
Wolverhampton
Disc & Music Echo
sexism
Britpop
How to Build a Girl
Beanie Feldstein
Alfie Allen
Lionsgate
Alison Owen
Debra Hayward
Film4
John Niven
The Guardian
The Independent
Caitlin Moran explores taboo subjects in her new book 'How to build a girl'
"Alison Owen & Debra Hayward's Monumental Crafting 'How To Build A Girl'"
"Toronto Film Festival: 'Joker,' 'Ford v Ferrari,' 'Hustlers' Among Big Premieres"

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