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You’ll laughing out loud at every turn of the page. But you’ll also be nodding in agreement and smiling because with what this brilliant comic and writer has chosen to reveal in her memoir, she has gotten inside your head. Especially if you grew up in the 1980s. The best thing about Radhika Vaz’s comedy and writing is that it is so honest, not only to herself but to the ‘female condition’ everywhere. From growing up an only child, to suspecting she is a man, to teenage sexual adventures and the desperate search for Mr Right, we follow Radhika’s coming of age and re-conditioning herself to learn to be unapologetically exactly who she is. Read it.

Aleph, 2015

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