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Toxic

ebook / ISBN-13: 9780349727127

Price: £10.99

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Reviews

A necessary and incisive feminist reckoning with the noughties. Insightful, exhilarating - and horrifying. What were we thinking?
Caroline Criado Perez, author of INVISIBLE WOMEN
Ditum gets the tone right: critically engaged, well-researched, colourful without seeming exploitative... a serious book of reportage.... For readers interested in real celebrity journalism... get off the internet and into a bookshop and ask for Toxic.
Sarah Gilmartin, Irish Times
'Ditum's hotly anticipated book brilliantly captures the prevailing millennial mood of anti-nostalgia...a damn good thesis'
Gaby Hinsliff, Observer, BOOK OF THE DAY
Brilliant . . . made me realise how no one has pulled back and given an overall story to the last twenty years . . . It's clever because it makes me think about now
Adam Curtis, filmmaker
'(a) pageturning exploration of a time when new technology and old misogyny collided and the concept of privacy collapsed.'
Eithne Farry, Daily Express
Living through the 00s, I never realised how casually cruel they were - how cruel we were - to famous women. Toxic is an incendiary page-turner that will make you reconsider the price of fame . . . and your opinion of Kim Kardashian. It's a Molotov cocktail hurled at the feet of celebrity culture
Helen Lewis, author of DIFFICULT WOMEN
'When I discovered Toxic I was immediately taken by the depth of Sarah's dedication, research and writing.'
Paris Hilton, Paris Hilton
A bracing feminist appraisal of the pre #MeToo Noughties . . . explores how the media created a new and brutal environment in which the rules of engagement between celebrities, the press and public were changed
Caroline Sanderson, Bookseller Editor's Choice