Don't Make Me Laugh: A darkly funny feminist novel about power,

Don't Make Me Laugh: A darkly funny feminist novel about power,

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'A great book, an important book that will start a discussion that needs to be had...my heart was in my mouth' Marian Keyes A powerful and darkly comic story of ambition and survival in a business that's anything but funny. 'A great book, an important book that will start a discussion that needs to be had...my heart was in my mouth' Marian Keyes 'Exhilarating, viscerally thrilling and SO timely - an ambitious dark comedy that really delivers. Hugely smart, with so much emotional depth and resonance' Daisy Buchanan 'Sharp, dark and outrageously funny,' Marianne Levy 'This is an honest, funny, devastating and timely book' Jenny Colgan Don't Make Me Laugh balances anger and humour with the deftest of touches. It is a story about power and control and manipulation, about gendered roles in both the workplace and our personal lives, and about how women are set up in competition with each other. And ultimately - satisfyingly - it's a story about fighting back.

Author: Julia Raeside
Format: Paperback, 336 pages, 153mm x 234mm
Published: 2025, Bedford Square Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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'A great book, an important book that will start a discussion that needs to be had...my heart was in my mouth' Marian Keyes A powerful and darkly comic story of ambition and survival in a business that's anything but funny. 'A great book, an important book that will start a discussion that needs to be had...my heart was in my mouth' Marian Keyes 'Exhilarating, viscerally thrilling and SO timely - an ambitious dark comedy that really delivers. Hugely smart, with so much emotional depth and resonance' Daisy Buchanan 'Sharp, dark and outrageously funny,' Marianne Levy 'This is an honest, funny, devastating and timely book' Jenny Colgan Don't Make Me Laugh balances anger and humour with the deftest of touches. It is a story about power and control and manipulation, about gendered roles in both the workplace and our personal lives, and about how women are set up in competition with each other. And ultimately - satisfyingly - it's a story about fighting back.