This is the book that Rosie wishes she'd had when she first embarked on her own coming out journey. As a woman who had always historically dated men, she felt fraudulent, confused, out of her element and like she was putting her head above a particularly intense parapet. Since then, she's found that living authentically and being open about her sexuality has been a transformative thing in her life, but she's still figuring it out a day at a time, and she wanted to write something that both speaks to that experience but also could form an unofficial guide for others who are exploring their sexuality.
Rosie will interview women from all walks of life - including some high-profile names - and draw on their unique stories and experiences to ensure that this is as inclusive a guide as possible that will speak to people at different stages of their journey. You can expect a lot of warmth, tonnes of humour, some chaotic dating stories and much more, but also amongst the funny lighter side of things this book will be full of poignancy, relatability, and real heart.Rosie Day is an author and playwright. She was named a Star of Tomorrow by Screen Daily and a Future Trailblazer by Red magazine. Her debut play, Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon, opened in the West End in spring 2024 and her debut non-fiction title of the same name was published by Hachette. Her sophomore play, This is Not a (Happy Room), opened in spring 2025 at the King's Head Theatre. Her first novel, Vipers, will be published by Serpent's Tail, and she is currently writing an audio original for Audible.
As an actor Rosie's credits include: Outlander, All Roads Lead to Rome, Down a Dark Hall, Good Omens, Living the Dream and many more. Rosie is training to be a psychotherapist and lives in London with her three cats.This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.