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The Anti-Cool Girl
The Anti-Cool Girl | Rosie Waterland
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Brutal, brave, hilarious - a full-frontal memoir about surviving the very worst that life can throw at you. Rosie Waterland has never been cool. Growing up in housing commission, Rosie was cursed with a near perfect, beautiful older sister who dressed like Mariah Carey on a Best & Less budget while Rosie was still struggling with various toilet mishaps. She soon realised that she was the Doug Pitt to her sister's Brad, and that cool was not going to be her currency in this life. But that was only one of the problems Rosie faced. With two addicts for parents, she grew up amidst rehab stays, AA meetings, overdoses, narrow escapes from drug dealers and a merry-go-round of dodgy boyfriends in her mother's life. Rosie watched as her dad passed out/was arrested/vomited, and had to talk her mum out of killing herself. As an adult, trying to come to grips with her less than conventional childhood, Rosie navigated her way through eating disorders, nude acting roles, mental health issues and awkward Tinder dates. Then she had an epiphany: to stop pretending to be who she wasn't and embrace her true self - a girl who loved drinking wine in her underpants on Sunday nights - and become an Anti-Cool Girl. An irrepressible, blackly comic memoir, Rosie Waterland's story is a clarion call for Anti-Cool Girls everywhere. 'Individual, wounded, brilliant and hilarious' Sydney Morning Herald 'If Augusten Burroughs and Lena Dunham abandoned their child in an Australian housing estate, she'd write this heartbreaking, hilarious book. It made me laugh uproariously, then feel terrible for her, then laugh all over again. Sorry, Rosie.' Dominic Knight, The Chaser 'Hilarious, wise, gutsy, clear-eyed, devastating and uplifting. It's a marvel.' Richard Glover
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Victoria_Clyne
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I did this as an audiobook and I love it when memoirs are read by the author. I didn't know much about Rosie Waterland before listening to this but afterwards I have only respect for the resilience and honesty she has shown. And I love the way that she can write humorously.

Well worth a listen (or read).

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Victoria_Clyne
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Just finished my Goodreads challenge today whilst audio-varnishing.

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Sarz
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I'm not really into Rosie's sense of humour, but I would recommend the podcast 'Mum says my memoir is a lie' to hear Rosie and Lisa (her mother) talk about Rosie's claims.

Thanks for a great round, girls!
#lmpbc #groupx @LapReader @BecH @thegreensofa @suvata

thegreensofa I wasn't in to her humour either. It was a bit crass for me. But great round thank you too! 📚👌🏻 5y
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LapReader
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Want a reminder that your life is actually pretty good and you really have nothing to complain about then you should definitely read this book. Having a lazy day today finishing this off and cooking a roast #LMPBC #GroupX

JennyM Enjoy your relaxing Sunday 😘 6y
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Joanne1
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Brutally honest, hilariously funny and often times head-in-hands cringe-worthy, Rosie left nothing unsaid (take that as a warning!).

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Joanne1
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Another one that's been sitting on my long-term TBR, and another memoir. I've read a spate of terrific memoirs recently. I'm hoping this lives up to recent standards.

MrsMalaprop I liked this one. Gotta love Rosie ❤️. 6y
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Casmt
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I was laughing but squirming, kept thinking I can't read this. Kept picking it up until it was finished.

MrsMalaprop I liked it too, although "like" is probably not the right word. Gives insight into a tumultuous, tragic childhood with humour. 8y
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