The Dead-Honest Truth According to Tazz
by Anja Høvik Strømsted
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Pub Date 30 May 2023 | Archive Date 27 Jun 2023
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Description
This young female narrator, by the name of Tazz Iverson, will convince you that there are unorthodox paths to triumph, even thru gloomy, violent, and wildly unreasonable circumstances, especially those your parents, teachers, or anyone who is supposed to care won’t vouch for. Dead-honest as she is, she will likely make you laugh out loud and challenge you at your core.
Having left her home country, friends and family, and her acceptance to a creative writing course, she searches for fulfillment and revolution against practically everyone, in a holiday resort in Scotland. Her growing contempt, unrecognized brilliance, and unfulfilled gifts and desires send her from one shithole to the next. There is a straightforwardness to the narration that makes us really understand her when no one else does, which makes this character study so engaging. This is not an easy character, but the honesty she gives us is handed right to the reader with the stomach to discuss it.
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Featured Reviews
Not a conventional tale, but its unapologetic honesty and raw portrayal of the protagonist's journey make it a compelling read. Brace yourself for a thought-provoking exploration of resilience, as Tazz challenges societal expectations and invites readers to question their own beliefs.
Through the eyes of the fearless and brutally honest young narrator, Tazz Iverson, readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of gloomy, violent, and wildly unreasonable circumstances. Tazz's narrative challenges societal norms and defies the expectations set by parents, teachers, and anyone who is supposed to care.