Fern Brady is a woman. She is also autistic. She was born in Scotland (no, not Glasgow). She has no presets for being a 'good woman' - she never hated her body or indulged in messy millennial shame. She now lives out of wedlock in London. She has zero children.Fern's caustic wit, exceptional writing and electric stage craft has made her one of the UK's hottest comedy stars. As seen on Live from the BBC, Live from the Comedy Store, The Russell Howard Hour, and Live at the Apollo. She's had viral success with her BBC Life Lessons and supported Frankie Boyle and Katherine Ryan on tour. She can currently be seen on Taskmaster on Channel 4.
Of course it's funny - it's Fern Brady - but this book is also
deeply moving and eye-opening
*ADAM KAY*
It made me laugh out loud and broke my heart and made me weep...I
hope absolutely everyone reads this, and it makes them kinder and
more curious about the way we all live
*DAISY BUCHANAN*
Glorious. Frank but nuanced, a memoir that doesn't sacrifice voice
or self-awareness. And it has brilliant things to say about being
autistic and being funny
*ELLE MCNICOLL*
Fern is a brilliant, beautiful writer with a unique voice and even
more unique story. Astute, honest and very, very funny.
*LOU SANDERS*
So funny and brilliant
*HOLLY SMALE*
An absolute riot. I'm literally going to read it again once I've
finished, and I'm a miserable bastard...it's a belter
*FRANKIE BOYLE*
Fern Brady's book is alive in your hands. Brave doesn't cover it
and I'm not sure what will. Fizzing with intelligence, it will hit
you in the heart, lungs and liver. You'll laugh, cry, be still and
if you're not autistic - by god you'll learn. If you are autistic
you'll be seen, heard, held, rocked and loved here. A set text for
all of us in 2023
*DEBORAH FRANCES-WHITE*
Strong Female Character is a testament to the importance of
self-knowledge. Fern Brady is a natural and engaging writer,
weaving bleak episodes with moments of pure comedy as she
re-appraises crucial moments in her life through the lens of her
autism diagnosis. Brutal honesty and a talent for storytelling
combine to make an insightful memoir that's not only very funny,
but will no doubt provide invaluable moments of recognition for
many readers.
*RACHAEL HEALY, The Guardian*
Witty, dry, and gimlet-eyed, Strong Female Character is a necessary
corrective. Brady offers a compelling, messy, highly resonant
portrait of what masked Autism feels like
*Devon Price, author of Unmasking Autism*
This Bathgate girl has more jaw-dropping tales to share than your
average comedian-cum-author could hope to harvest in a lifetime.
Perhaps more of us ought to grapple with our own mortality if it
births something so bold as Strong Female Character.
*The List*
Strong Female Character will reassure fellow autistic folk that
they are not alone
*Chortle*
Shocking and incredibly moving - and it will make you laugh at
subjects that you didn't think you possibly could
*Scotland on Sunday*
A brutal, funny and heartbreaking memoir. The pace is brisk and her
deadpan humour makes the darkest material hilariously funny.
*The Times*
Brilliant!
*HR Magazine*
This very personal account of bullying, stripping, homelessness and
stand-up is shocking and incredibly moving - and will make you
laugh at subjects that you didn't realise could be funny.
*i Paper*
[Brady] brings unsparing wit to a memoir that calls out the
bulls--t in every culture she's experienced.
*The Telegraph*
Strong Female Character is a clear-eyed, deeply sane account of an
at times tumultuous life; a life shaped by class and gender, but
mostly, it's now clear to her, by her autism.
*The Herald*
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