Nell Frizzell is a writer, journalist and Vogue columnist. She has written and worked for the Guardian, VICE, The Sunday Times, Elle, the BBC, the Observer, Grazia and The Independent among many others. Her first book, The Panic Years, was an exploration of bodies, babies and the big questions facing modern life. Her debut novel, Square One, painted a humorous picture of moving home, fathers and daughters and surviving heartbreak. She lives in Oxford, in a very small house full of pasta and bedding and bikes.
Smart and funny, it had me from page one * Meg Mason * Cuckoo is so warm, tender and beautiful . . . This is a spellbinding story about love, families and what makes us truly grow up. I adored it * Daisy Buchanan * This was stunning . . . a really different kind of 'found family' novel. I was so invested in the characters by the end that I kept picking up the book again to see if there was any more * Lauren Bravo * Nell has that special ability to write about the most true, most slippery parts of life in a deliciously frank, simple and frequently hilarious way - she'll make you laugh, cry and think * Alice Vincent * Nell Frizzell is one of our funniest and most observant writers - how lucky we are to have her * Kat Brown * The wondrous Nell Frizzell does 'when ancestry,com goes wrong' (great premise) with very entertaining weird family results * Amy Liptrot * Praise for Nell Frizzell: ‘Nell Frizzell's thoughts on womanhood and motherhood are as informative as they are poetic’ * Dolly Alderton *