It's Not What You Thought It Would Be

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Discover the poignant tales within *It's Not What You Thought It Would Be*, a compelling 2021 release by W W Norton & Company. This beautifully illustrated collection dives into the intricate lives of young women navigating their dreams and realities. With 168 pages of interconnected vignettes, every story captures moments of vulnerability, friendship, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. The narrative takes you through a young girl’s aspirations beyond the mundane British suburbs and the evolving dynamics between friends as their lives drift apart. It also delves into how city life shapes identity, highlighting feelings of both visibility and invisibility. Each vignette is presented with stunning art, ranging from watercolor to colored pencil, enriching the reading experience and mirroring character developments. Perfect for lovers of literary fiction and compelling illustrations, this book is a reminder of life's unexpected turns. Whether you're seeking inspiration or simply a beautifully crafted read, this book invites readers to reflect on their own paths. Order now to immerse yourself in these heartfelt stories, and enjoy free shipping on your purchase, with arrival expected within 6 weeks. Please note, orders cannot be canceled once placed. Get ready to experience the extraordinary in the ordinary!

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781683964353
Year: 2021
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 168


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A young girl imagines a grand future for herself, far from the drab British suburbs. Two friends, once inseparable, find their connection gradually slipping away. Three women discuss how life in the big city makes them feel seen ? or invisible. In a series of interconnected vignettes, It's Not What You Thought It Would Be explores the circuitous paths lives can take and the changes in perspective gained along the way.


In a series of interconnected vignettes, Stewart focuses on the ordinary, slice-of-life moments ? teenagers climbing up and lounging on a rooftop, friends catching up over pints at the pub, a woman riding the night bus home ? and charges these scenes with a quiet intensity. Through keen observation and an ear for naturalistic dialogue, she reveals the complex natures of her characters, from their confidence to their insecurities, as they experience the joys and pains of growing up. Drawn in a variety of different styles, from watercolor to colored pencil to pen and ink, the style of this book echoes the evolution of the characters within.

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