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"Brydie Lee-Kennedy's writing is sharp and funny and humane. A passionate chronicler of the ridiculous - in people, in society, in sex - Brydie skewers everyone equally, but always with empathy, warmth and wit." - Monica Heisey, author of Really Good, ActuallyFor readers of Dolly Alderton and Candice Carty-Williams, a spiky bisexual love story that introduces the unforgettable Ada - a free-spirited Holly Golightly for the age of DMs who follows the whimsies of her heart wherever they lead.Ada is a seeker, a perpetually moving ball of excess. A twenty-six-year-old Australian living in London, she ekes out a living as a cabaret performer and part-time temp. Yet Ada can't imagine wanting to be any other age or any other place. Every night is an opportunity to be thrilled and every morning a chance to recount her escapades to friends.