Maame (ma-meh) has many meanings in Twi, but in my case, it means woman.\n\nWhat to say on a first date?\nBack pain in your mid-20s normal?\nIs it bad to cry at work?\n% of young people who are also carers?\n\nMeet Maddie Wright.\nShe wants to wear a bright yellow suit.\nShe wants to date men who her mother wouldn’t like.\nShe wants to stand up to her boss – once and for all.\nShe wants to know why her father can’t tell her he loves her.\nShe wants to stop Googling every life choice she makes.\n\nBut will the world let her?\nThis is a story of heartbreak, friendship, and breaking the rules – it’s a book that will leave you feeling braver than you were when you started.
Jessica George was born and raised in London to Ghanaian parents and studied English Literature at the University of Sheffield. After working at a literary agency and a theatre, she landed a job in the editorial department of a publishing house. She now lives in North London with an incontrovertible sweet tooth and the knowledge that she can consume half a cake by herself if left to her own devices.
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