No Filters by Christie Watson - ISBN: 9781784744595
Hardcover
Raw, funny mother-daughter talks tackle mental health, identity, and tough issues.

No Filters

a mother and teenage daughter love story

$27.54

  • Hardcover

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    21 January 2025

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Summary

Honest, funny, moving conversations about mental health, identity and contemporary issues between bestselling author and her teenage daughter.

‘Fascinating… a much-needed conversation between generations’ THE TIMES

How can we communicate when things are so painful? How can we connect when generational differences are extreme? How do parents and teenagers - and all of us - have real conversations?

When Rowan was sixteen, she only tolerated communication from her mother …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784744595
ISBN-10:178474459X
Author:Christie Watson, Rowan Egberongbe
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Chatto & Windus
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:21 January 2025
Weight:266g
Dimensions:206mm x 135mm x 20mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

No Filters takes on all those thorny subjects on which young, middle-aged and older people cannot always see eye to eye — race, sexuality, gender, class, politics, climate change… A much-needed conversation between generations – Suzanne O’Sullivan * The Times *
I devoured this joint memoir… it is a warm and brave look at some of the mental health pressures our teenagers are dealing with – Alice O’Keeffe * The Times *
[An] unflinching memoir * Observer *
Strikingly honest… an eye-opening account of the mental health crisis gripping young people * Daily Mail *
An insightful, if tough, read… This engaging book sheds light on the boggling number of mental health issues faced by today’s teenagers – Katharine Spurrier and James Carey-Douglas * MAIL ON SUNDAY SUMMER READS *
I loved this book and I know it will help many families during difficult times. No Filters is psychologically astute, totally honest, and beautifully written – JULIA SAMUEL
No Filters is about what it means to be a teenage girl and what it means to parent them. It made me cry, laugh and hug my daughter extra tightly – BRYONY GORDON
An incredibly brave, generous and important book, which challenged my thinking about parenting, yet also consoled me and made me feel less alone. Parents everywhere will be pressing it into one another’s hands – CLOVER STROUD
Full of compassion, honesty, insight and hope… This is a small book full of heart that will help parents and their teenagers understand the need for patience and empathy in a world that seems determined to divide us from each other, even from those we were born to love – DEREK OWUSU
Compassionate, honest, insightful and in places absolutely hilarious – MARK HADDON

About The Author

Christie Watson

Christie Watson is Professor of Creative Writing at UEA and has written eight books, including Tiny Sunbirds Far Away, which won the Costa First Novel Award. Her debut memoir The Language of Kindness was based on her twenty years working as a nurse, and became a Number 1 Sunday Times Bestseller. Christie is a contributor to The Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, and TedX. Her work has been translated into 23 languages and adapted for theatre.

Rowan Egberongbe wrote this book between the ages of sixteen and eighteen. She is now twenty-one and studying Classics at university.

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