We Pretty Pieces of Flesh

We Pretty Pieces of Flesh

Summary

A gut-punch novel of girlhood in early noughties Yorkshire from a blazing new voice.

Rach, Kel and Shaz bonded on the first day of big school, after Shaz lost a fight with older girls round the back of the skating rink. Since then, they shared everything from blagging their way into nightclubs, how to masturbate with an electric toothbrush and trips to the FP (Family Planning) when they’re late. Everything, except what happened to Shaz in the cornfield that one summer night.

So why, years later, when Shaz and Rach bump into each other in town centre, are they strangers to each other? If they are ever to understand what happened to them as girls, Shaz must decide whether she has the courage to tell her secret, and risk destroying everything.

Written in South Yorkshire vernacular, We Pretty Pieces of Flesh takes you by the hand and drags you through Doncaster’s schoolyards, alleyways and nightclubs, bringing back the intimate treachery of teenage friendship and how we betray ourselves when we don’t trust our friends.

About the author

Colwill Brown

Colwill Brown was born and raised in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, though is now based in the US. She holds an MFA from the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a recipient of a James A. Michener Center Fellowship, and an MA in English literature from Boston College. Her work has appeared in Granta, Prairie Schooner and elsewhere. A proud Donny lass, she claims to have played bass guitar in every rock venue on South Yorkshire’s toilet circuit.
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