Cassandra Neyenesch
Praise for A Little Bit Bad
So charismatic and confiding; I felt as if I'd found my new (and very bad) best friend
Eleanor Catton, author of Birnam Wood
Structurally thrilling, viciously funny and subversive. Neyenesch’s magnetic narrator says the unsayable and thinks the unforgivable – and I would follow her anywhere. I adored every wicked page
Catherine Chidgey, author of The Book of Guilt
Compulsive reading ... [A Little Bit Bad] poses questions about the structural violence of a culture that privileges the normative nuclear family
Guardian
So charismatic and confiding; I felt as if I'd found my new (and very bad) best friend
Eleanor Catton, author of Birnam Wood
Structurally thrilling, viciously funny and subversive. Neyenesch’s magnetic narrator says the unsayable and thinks the unforgivable – and I would follow her anywhere. I adored every wicked page
Catherine Chidgey, author of The Book of Guilt
Compulsive reading ... [A Little Bit Bad] poses questions about the structural violence of a culture that privileges the normative nuclear family
Guardian
So charismatic and confiding; I felt as if I'd found my new (and very bad) best friend
Eleanor Catton, author of Birnam Wood
Structurally thrilling, viciously funny and subversive. Neyenesch’s magnetic narrator says the unsayable and thinks the unforgivable – and I would follow her anywhere. I adored every wicked page
Catherine Chidgey, author of The Book of Guilt
Compulsive reading ... [A Little Bit Bad] poses questions about the structural violence of a culture that privileges the normative nuclear family
Guardian