In My Skin

In My Skin

by KateHolden (Author)

Synopsis

Kate Holden is a 'normal' girl. Most people know a girl like her: arts graduate, middle-class daughter, innocent. But she is a young woman who understands bette than most the secrets that people keep hidden. In My Skin decribes with breathtaking lyricism and brutal honesty Kate's journey through an alien world of heroin and prostitution. He story is one of survival and resourcefulness; an unflinching look at the consequences of addiction, how it grabs you by the throat and never tuly loosens its grip. More than just a fearless account of a decent into hell, In My Skin is a triumphant announcement of a major new literary talent.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 04 May 2006

ISBN 10: 1841957917
ISBN 13: 9781841957913

Media Reviews
In My Skin is the work of a stunningly talented writer who both graces and surpasses her material, subverting popular assumptions about addiction and prostitution while making the extraordinary seem commonplace and the ordinary deeply alluring. The subject matter, fascinating though it is, is secondary. Such are her powers to tap into the universal while telling a cracking good tale, Kate Holden could make the story of a tongue-tied troglodyte thrilling. * * Guardian * *
This surprising trajectory, along with its searing intellectual and emotional honesty and the quality of the writing, easily sets In My Skin apart from most other my-substance-abuse-hell memoirs. * * Independent * *
Her narrative is unwaveringly honest: she does not gloss over the brutality of some of her clients, but towards others she feels generosity, sympathy, lust and even love. Her writing is fluent, lyrical and inventive. This is a complex, thought-provoking and brilliantly unsettling book. * * New Statesman * *
Holden does what writers are supposed to do: challenges herself to examine the pressures that led her to live a life that, to put it kindly, would seem countercultural to most of us. She presents her own and, by extension, women's sexuality less as being victimised by prostitution than as predatory and mercenary, as a career chosen and developed. She frankly describes the euphoria of drugs, of turning five or six tricks a night, and the added pleasure of reckoning the money that she earned. * * The Times * *
Author Bio
Kate Holden was born in Melbourne in 1972. This is her first book.