Go Lightly
'nails the chaos, panic and joy of being young'
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Summary
'Sharp and funny and humane . . . Brydie skewers everyone equally, but always with empathy, warmth and wit' MONICA HEISEY, author of Really Good, Actually
'A novel that really nails the chaos, panic and joy of being young' DAISY BUCHANAN, author of Insatiable
'Captures twentysomething chaos . . . Very funny' THE TIMES
Ada is a typical Aussie in London in her mid-twenties. Impulsive and free-thinking, she prides herself on her independence and street smarts. A happenstance hook-up with Sadie, a playwright at the Edinburgh Fringe festival, results in Sadie moving into Ada’s flat – and bed. Simultaneously, Ada enters into an undefined, mostly online situationship with Stuart, a struggling artist from Liverpool.
Navigating the choppy waters of the various complicated relationships in her life, Ada will learn that her footloose approach to love and sex may make for a great story at the pub, but might not make her truly happy. Across Edinburgh, Liverpool, London and even Florida, Ada confronts the complexities of that dreaded phenomenon all too well-known: the quarter-life crisis.
Incisively funny, Go Lightly is a tribute to both the freedom and freefall of your twenties, and to the growing pains of self-discovery.
'Funny, perceptive and effortlessly engaging I loved this novel' LILY LINDON, author of Double Booked
'Sharp, witty and astute' THE HERALD
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Critic reviews
Sharp and funny and humane . . . Brydie skewers everyone equally, but always with empathy, warmth and wit (Monica Heisey, author of REALLY GOOD, ACTUALLY)
A truly fabulous book . . . It’s so well written, and so smart, and tender and silly and made me laugh out loud. (Ella Risbridger, author of MIDNIGHT CHICKEN (& OTHER RECIPES WORTH LIVING FOR))
Go Lightly is brimming with wit and wisdom. This novel is an ode to love in all its forms; sexual, platonic, familial, and above all self-love (P.J. Ellis, author of LOVE AND OTHER SCAMS)
Narrative style that captures twentysomething chaos. A sharp wit…often very funny
Packed with lovable characters, mouth-watering food and just the right amount of chaos, Go Lightly has everything I look for in a funny, romantic novel (Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author of MAKE YOU MINE THIS CHRISTMAS)
Chaotic, unabashedly passionate and extremely funny. I inhaled it! (Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author of MAKE YOU MINE THIS CHRISTMAS)
Ada is a unique heroine, and she'll stay with me for a long time. It's vivid, raw and hopeful - a novel that really nails the chaos, panic and joy of being young and trying to find your way in love and in life (Daisy Buchanan, author of INSATIABLE)
'Funny, perceptive and effortlessly engaging … I loved this novel’ (Lily Lindon, author of DOUBLE BOOKED)
With the humour of Really Good, Actually and the painful relatability of Normal People, this is a modern, heartfelt and tender exploration of messy love, family and the community you find when you're far from home
I had high expectations for this book and Lee-Kennedy left them for dust. As funny as it is warm, and with more heart than I’ve found in a novel for some time, I had to stop underlining standout lines after less than a chapter as my pencil was running out. An utter triumph’ (Nadine Cohen, author of EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING)
Told with humour and tenderness … Go Lightly is a heartfelt book about love, friendship and identity
Brydie Lee-Kennedy’s debut, Go Lightly, is an honest, hilarious and often painful exploration of taking risks in life and love. Full of wry humour, it dives into the complexities of relationships – romantic, family, and friendship – and the different versions of ourselves we present to others… will appeal to fans of Sally Rooney, Dolly Alderton and Naoise Dolan
Blending humour with pathos and critical social observation, Go Lightly is sharp, witty and...astute, establishing its author as a new and assured voice in modern LGBTQ+ literature
This one’s for the bisexual Gen Z girlies with a serious case of main character syndrome. If you’re looking to increase your repertoire of books about LGBTQIA+ characters, add this to your Pride reading list
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