Fat Chance

My Life in Ups, Downs and Crisp Sandwiches

Louise McSharry's passion is to talk to young women (and the men who love them), about being a woman in the modern world. Drawing on her own 33 years of life, she writes about everything from surviving a messed up childhood, to crashing out of education and still making it, to figuring out sex, weight, feminism, make-up, friendship, workplace politics and a whole lot more.

Though she has the raw material (the early death of her father and being taken into care at seven because of her mother's alcoholism) the last thing Louise wanted do was to write a misery memoir. She wasn't keen on writing a cancer survival story either (she went through treatment while planning her wedding ... trying on white dresses while sweating and hairless - not a good look).

So, though it has its sad moments, Fat Chance is honest, upbeat, irreverent and inspirational - just like a long chat with a best friend.

A mighty woman, with cojones the size of Mexico and coolness in the face of adversity not seen since John Wayne's heyday

Irish Independent

About Louise McSharry

Louise McSharry was born in Dublin and grew up in Chicago until returning to Ireland in her mid-teens. She presents the new music show, The Louise McSharry Show, on RTE 2FM. She lives in Dublin with her husband Gordon and their son, Sam.
Details
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9780241975510
  • Length: 320 pages
  • Price: £1.99
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