Joanna Nadin’s first novel for adults, The Queen of Bloody Everything, is about mothers, daughters and how we can make many choices in life but can’t choose where we come from.
As Edie Jones lies in a bed on the fourteenth floor of a Cambridge hospital, her adult daughter Dido tells their story, starting with the day that changed everything.
That was the day Dido – aged exactly six years and twenty-seven days old – met the next door neighbours and fell in love.
Because the Trevelyans were exactly the kind of family Dido dreamed of.
Normal.

White Feminism
Unsheltered
Moneyland
Heroic Animals
Diary of A Somebody
SLAM! You're Gonna Wanna Hear This
Private Rites
Diary of A Wimpy Kid
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Fight Club
The Breaks
Richard Scarry's Peasant Pig and the Terrible Dragon
If It Bleeds
The Book Lover's Almanac : A Year of Literary Events, Letters, Scandals and Plot Twists
The Freedom To Be Free
Perfectly Norman
The Alien Who Came to Stay
The Artist's Way
In Her Shambles
Gohan: Everyday Japanese Cooking : Memories and stories from my family's kitchen
Power
Fat Cow, Fat Chance
Vegan(Ish)
This Is Not Propaganda
The Sea Swallow and the Humpback Whale
"You Live Where?!"
Good Economics For Hard Times
One Hundred Years of Solitude
How To Change the World
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Dog Man Unleashed
What Is Existentialism?
The Silent Companions


