Books by Nell Frizzell
Nell Frizzell
Nell Frizzell is a British writer and journalist known for her insightful and witty commentary on modern life, relationships, and feminism. She has written for publications such as The Guardian, Vogue, and The Independent, and has a distinct writing style that combines humor with sharp social commentary.
Frizzell's most notable works include her columns on love and relationships, as well as her essays on gender equality and societal norms. She is celebrated for her ability to tackle complex issues with intelligence and wit, making her a prominent voice in contemporary feminist literature.
One of Frizzell's most famous works is her debut book "The Panic Years," which explores the pressures and expectations facing women in their late twenties and early thirties. The book has been praised for its honesty, humor, and relatability, solidifying Frizzell's reputation as a leading voice in modern feminist literature.
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Brave and Bold
100 Years of the Ladies’ Pond on Hampstead Heath (in All Weathers)
Holding the Baby
Milk, sweat and tears from the frontline of motherhood
Holding the Baby
Milk, sweat and tears from the frontline of motherhood
Square One
A brilliantly bold and sharply funny debut from the author of The Panic Years