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Sunday 10 November 2013

The Chronicles of Narmo by Caitlin Moran

The Chronicles of Narmo
by Caitlin Moran

Most people will have heard of Caitlin Moran, columnist in The Times and author of 'How To Be A Woman' and 'Moranthology'. She's very funny. So when I found out that she'd written a book at aged 15, I was interested to read it. Funnily enough, it's like a young Caitlin Moran. The book is semi-autobiographical. It's about a young girl living with her parents and siblings in Wolverhampton, and how they are home-schooled (in the loosest sense of the word). No education is mentioned, just amusing anecdotes on days out, visits from local education personnel, Grandma Bat, and Christmas. Even though the book is very short and a quick wizz through of a read, there are some corking one-liners and you'll find yourself giggling on most pages. Hard to believe that a 15-yr-old wrote it. She's very mature in her immaturity! I love her thoughts on boys, in that they just lose their socks and get through all the milk.

I read online that Caitlin won a Dillons Young Readers contest for an essay on 'Why I Like Books'. I'd love to read that!