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'I'm going to try and tell you everything. I'm going to try.' Every teenager thinks they're the only one not having sex. But for Alana, it may well be true. She really wants to, but every time she gets close to doing it something just seems to get in the way... Soon she can't help wondering: is it this tricky for everyone else? Because no one ever said it was going to be this complicated. A bracingly candid account of sex and shame, gut wrenching and side-splitting by turns, Skin A Cat is a truly alternative coming of age story about going all the way.

Produktbeschreibung
'I'm going to try and tell you everything. I'm going to try.' Every teenager thinks they're the only one not having sex. But for Alana, it may well be true. She really wants to, but every time she gets close to doing it something just seems to get in the way... Soon she can't help wondering: is it this tricky for everyone else? Because no one ever said it was going to be this complicated. A bracingly candid account of sex and shame, gut wrenching and side-splitting by turns, Skin A Cat is a truly alternative coming of age story about going all the way.
Autorenporträt
Isley Lynn is a USA-born UK-based playwright and poet. Her critically acclaimed debut play Lean enjoyed an extended run at the Tristan Bates Theatre (2013). In 2014 her play Sleight Of Hand was performed as part of BAREtruth Theatre's Little Stitches at Theatre503, Arcola theatre, and Gate theatre. The following year Tether premiered at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In 2016 her European debut Sie Und Wir was produced in German at Werk X, Vienna, and she was commissioned by Paines Plough to write a short play for their Come To Where I'm From season, performed at the Park Theatre. Amongst other work her monologue What's So Special was performed as part of The Get Out at The Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs in 2014. She was the 2014 Script6 winner at The Space with Bright Nights and was twice-named Champion of Literary Death Match (Norfolk and Norwich Festival and The Book Club, London).