9/10
Fabulous and honest
23 June 2022
Oh thank god! A non-preachy, unjudgemental story about young women forging their way and establishing themselves as individuals in London, before wokery hit with as much negative force as Covid. I thought it might be twee and 'teachy', but it is scandalously well-written, funny, bewitching, even. Beautifully acted (ahh Birdy!) I haven't finished it all yet. That is tonight's treat. The only disconcerting thing is Dean Gaffney-lookalike Maggie's boyfriend (sort of) - she is stunning. His 'charm' wore off long ago.
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