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We Pretty Pieces of Flesh

By: Colwill Brown
Narrated by: Colwill Brown
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Brought to you by Penguin.

***Shortlisted for The Goldsmiths Prize 2025***


Ask anyone non-Northern, they’ll only know Donny as punch line of a joke or place they changed trains once ont way to London.

But Doncaster’s also the home of Rach, Shaz and Kel, bezzies since childhood and Donny lasses through and through. They share everything, from blagging their way into nightclubs to trips to the Family Planning clinic when they are late. Never mind that Rach is skeptical of Shaz’s bolder plots; or that Shaz, who comes from a rougher end of town, feels left behind when the others begin charting a course to uni; or that Kel sometimes feels split in two trying to keep the peace — their friendship is as indestructible as they are. But as they grow up and away from one another, a long-festering secret threatens to rip the trio apart.

We Pretty Pieces of Flesh takes you by the hand and leads you through Doncaster’s schoolyards, alleyways and nightclubs, laying bare the intimate treacheries of adolescence and the ways we betray ourselves when we don’t trust our friends. Like The Glorious Heresies and Shuggie Bain, it tracks hard-edged lives and makes them sing, turning one overlooked place into the very centre of the world.

'It feels essential. You will read nothing else like it this year' GUARDIAN
'Blistering, brilliant, savage and smart' EIMEAR McBRIDE

'A novel brimming with rough poetry, heart and mischief' FERDIA LENNON
'Unforgettable...a wondrous, luminous novel' NANA KWAME ADJEI-BRENYAH
'Brilliant and original on every level... she is a writer like nobody else' ELIZABETH McCRACKEN


© Colwill Brown 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

Coming of Age Friendship Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction World Literature England Heartfelt

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Critic reviews

[A] lacerating, exhilarating debut novel… It manages to be both boisterous and bleak, life-enhancing and life-denying, familiar and yet wholly original. It feels essential. You will read nothing else like it this year (Catherine Taylor)
[A] blistering account of girlhood in deprived 00s Doncaster
Blistering, brilliant, savage and smart. This is a superb debut and Colwill Brown is the real thing (EIMEAR McBRIDE, author of A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing)
Tender and raucous, Shaz, Kel, and Rach’s friendship is brilliantly realized. We Pretty Pieces of Flesh is a novel brimming with rough poetry, heart, and mischief (FERDIA LENNON, author of Glorious Exploits)
An astonishing polyphonic debut
Its gloriously individual voice makes this standout first novel glow with vigor and hope
Dazzling... We don’t know the last book that captured teenage girlhood and female friendship this deftly
With this debut, Colwill Brown announces herself as unforgettable... a wondrous, luminous novel (NANA KWAME ADJEI-BRENYAH, author of Chain-Gang All-Stars)
Colwill Brown is, simply, brilliant and original on every level... We Pretty Pieces of Flesh is astonishing, as hilarious and wrenching as life itself (ELIZABETH McCRACKEN, author of The Hero of This Book)
A brilliant portrait of female friendship, nearly the equal in honesty and subtlety to Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels
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The author captured the experience of growing up as a girl in a post industrial, dead end town during the late 90s/early 00's incredibly well. I devoured this

Superbly observed and written

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Loved this book it was so real to life in Doncaster. Could not recommend it enough

Brilliant

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as a fellow Donny girl, although two years older than this, I was worried I wouldn't be able to relate to the book, or it wouldn't portray the unique experience of being a Donny girl well! I was happily proved wrong, really enjoyed this and found it very relatable! well done

Donny girls

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Beautifully written and it felt like going back in a time capsule. It was so unique hearing the story read in a Doncaster accent too and I was glad the author read it herself. Didn't want to stop listening.

brilliant

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I grew up in Barnsley at around the same time and loved every minute of listening to this. Familiar accent, familiar stories and familiar characters. Bought the book straight after to see how the dialogue was written. Made me call my friends and reminisce about our youth. Made us remember how we danced to children of the night, hopping around fingers pointing. Made me talk more northern x

nostalgic

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