Caitlin Moran - Sold Out - sorry

Friday 10 April

Doors: 8pm Show 8.30pm

Tickets: £10 Available from http://www.wegottickets.com/location/1003

 How To Build A Girl 2

"Oh My God – I Thought Of Some More Things I Want To Say”

CAITLIN MORAN was brought up on a council estate in Wolverhampton, where she was home-educated, wore a 

poncho, and had boys throw stones at her whilst calling her ‘a bummer’. She published a childrens novel, The 

Chronicles of Narmo, at the age of 16, then became a columnist at The Times at the age of 18 which, yeah, looking back now is kind of weird. At one point, she was Columnist, Interviewer and Critic of the Year - so in your face, 

‘bummer’ boys. 

Her multi-award-winning bestseller How To Be A Woman was published in 25 countries, was a New York Times 

best-seller, and won the British Book Awards Book of the Year. Her second book, Moranthology, was a Sunday Times 

bestseller. With her sister, she co-writes the Channel 4 sit-com Raised By Wolves. 

Caitlin lives on Twitter with her husband and two children, where she spends her time Tweeting either about civil rights issues, or that picture of Bruce Springsteen when he was 25, and has his top off. She would like to be 

remembered as "a very sexual humanitarian.” 

Praise for How to Build a Girl 

"Spirited coming of age novel romps from strength to strength…I’m a 

Moran fan - Lionel Shriver” 

The Times 

"An entertaining read, with Moran in fine voice - hilarious, wild, imaginative and highly valuable...Moran is in danger of becoming to female masturbation what Keats was to Nightingales” 

The Observer 

"Binge-read all of #HowToBuildAGirl in one sitting. Even missed supper. A first” 

Nigella Lawson 

"So funny it hurts. How to Build a Girl is Adrian Mole meets Fear of Flying. I predict they’ll be tears a plenty – both of laughter and excruciating recognition – on sun-loungers this summer” 

Harper’s Bazaar 

"This very British (and very naughty) coming-of-age novel will have you in literal hysterics!” 

Company 

"As irreverent, amusing and vibrant as Moran herself”  

GQ


Caitlin Moran