Misfits: A Personal Manifesto

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Publish Date
Pages
128
Dimensions
5.31 X 7.47 X 0.85 inches | 0.41 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250843449

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About the Author
Michaela Coel is the creator of the hit TV shows Chewing Gum and I May Destroy You. She is a BAFTA, Royal Television Society, Broadcasting Press Guild, and NAACP prize-winning actor, screenwriter, and director. In 2020, she was included in Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People and British Vogue's 2020 Most Influential Women lists. Misfits is her first book.
Reviews

Misfits is a highly anticipated Fall book:
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"By turns wryly comic and devastating . . . [Misfits] codifies her efforts to achieve transparency in her work and in her life."
--Dave Itzkoff, New York Times

"Coel covers everything . . . with her signature wit and wisdom, making it clear that her narrative power transcends the small screen. Coel's is a voice that jumps off the page, and it's one we're lucky to have applied to whichever story she chooses to tell."
--Vogue.com

"Written with the same perfect balance of sentiment, insight and wit that made viewers fall in love with her on the screen. . . . It's an impassioned and rousing defense of staying true to yourself and supporting others to do the same."
--Time

"Astute . . . Coel is a gifted writer. The text is razor-sharp and as funny as I May Destroy You."
--Rosie Kinchen, Sunday Times

"Warm and funny . . . A perfect truth-teller of our time."
--ELLE

"Searing . . . a call-to-arms book filled with her own life lessons. Prepare for this to be your self-help bible of 2021."
--Sunday Times

"Leaps off the page . . . [Coel] hits hard: funny, but also direct . . . Coel is all about letting go of fear or, at least, of using it to find your way to something better."
--Miranda Sawyer, The Observer