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Felicity Costello, aka Flick, is pretty much like any other sixteen-year-old - except for one difference. A difference she doesn't want anyone else to know about. A difference she hardly admits even to herself. Not for the faint-hearted, Flick is a searingly honest depiction of teenage life as it is lived today.

220 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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Geraldine Meade

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July 5, 2019
Genre: realistic fiction, YA
2 LGBTQ main characters: lesbian and questioning

Importance of identities to plot: 5/5
Romance: 3/5
Coming out: yes

Notes: TW Homophobia, some internalized and some from family and acquaintances. Set in the UK
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143 reviews5 followers
October 3, 2020
There's been quite a buzz on the Irish young adult book scene about Geraldine Meade's debut novel, Flick.

16-year-old Flick struggles to accept her sexuality in contemporary Dublin. Peer pressure dictates she conform for the sake of an easier life, yet Flick remains true to herself - despite not knowing exactly who that self is just yet. The novel has even caught the attention of TV personality Graham Norton, who felt it "managed to shine a light on some of the darkest and most confusing moments of becoming an adult".

Recommended reading for teenagers of any sexual orientation.
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53 reviews18 followers
December 13, 2013
Very good read, but I would have liked it better if the author had slowed down just a teensie weensie bit and focus a little more on Flick as a person. Her feelings were very rushed for me...although that might have something to do with how fast I was inhaling the book with my eyes!! All round great read, and wonderful writing. Loved the characters, and felt it was definitely on par with Judy Blume/ Sita Brahmachari. Well worth the read!
15 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2016
AN extraordinarly under rated Irish novel. It explores every possible adolescent issue and handles them with such care. A great Irish novel.
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Author 10 books8 followers
January 17, 2024
Felicity, Flick, is sixteen and doing what she wants, but not necessarily what her parents want her to do. She loves going out with her friends, smoking and drinking. She has a fake ID and can go to nightclubs with her friends too. They cover for each other, so parents are unaware of what they are up to. Her social life comes crashing down when her brother’s friend rapes Flick while she is drunk. Terrified she is pregnant, sleepless from nightmares and exhausted, Flick’s life unravels. What happens, and what does she slowly learn about herself and her friends?
Highly recommended for all thirteen to sixteen-year-olds, their parents and family. Vivid life lessons.
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54 reviews20 followers
May 4, 2012
The story is told in what feels like a breathless rush or perhaps it was just that I devoured this novel in a day. The voice of Felicity is captured on the page so perfectly the story is raw and real, heartbreaking and up lifting, it makes me what to read everything the author writes in the future. Ger Meade is a talented author. I have one quibble but as it would spoil the ending I won't mention it here, i don't like spoilers. If you have read the book feel free to message me about it.
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December 24, 2013
This wasn't really my kind of book. It seemed more like a warning of what will happen if you don't out yourself as a queer rather than a real life story of a girl coming to understand her sexuality. Perhaps it is some girls' stories, but it certainly wasn't something I could relate to and I struggle with many of the same issues (depression, LGBT, etc)
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