Blood Sugar

Blood Sugar by Suzannah Dunn is a re-issued edition of her second novel, published by P/B in 1994. This 384-page book is written in English and explores the lives of five young girls—Deborah, Roz, Lucy, Ali, and Lalie—who are on the cusp of adulthood. The narrative delves into the complexities of their intense teenage friendships as they navigate the transitions that come with growing up, marriage, and leaving their hometown.
Readers will find a sharp examination of women’s lives and the evolution of relationships during a pivotal time in the 1980s. The novel presents a blend of humor and insight, capturing the essence of ordinary life through the lens of its characters’ experiences. Blood Sugar offers a thoughtful perspective on the challenges and changes that accompany the journey into adulthood, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature.
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A new cover re-issue of Suzannah Dunn’s second novel Five young girls — talented Deborah, fashion victim Roz, eccentric Lucy, dependable Ali and indecisive Lalie — on the brink of adulthood. This is a novel about women’s lives, about what happens to those intense, cloying teenage friendships when everyone grows up, gets married, leaves their home town. A razor-sharp rites of passage novel. Set in the 1980s. Suzannah Dunn at her very best, writing about ordinary life in an extraordinary way. Packed full of humour and insight.
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