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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

Title Jess Kidd: ‘My older sister taught me to read with Mills & Boon’ Source The Guardian - World News
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The author on growing up with tales of swooning heroines, the thrill of Dylan Thomas and the genius of George Saunders

My earliest reading memory
One of my older sisters taught me to read using Mills & Boon romance novels. I grew up autistic and queer and feel a nostalgic bewilderment about this genre, which at that time was populated by strong heroines who would – predictably but unfathomably – go weak at the knees for their male love interests. Otherwise, we had few books in the house. There are talented storytellers in my family, particularly my mother. I preferred to hide under the stairs and deliver my stories by writing them down.

The book that changed me as a teenager
Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. I had known it in childhood in the vinyl format, my late father had the Richard Burton recording. Even though it is a play for voices, I found reading the text myself thrilling. I loved the opulence of the language and the narrative range of it.

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Link https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/mar/14/jess-kidd-my-older-sister-taught-me-to-read-with-mills-boon Published At 2025-03-14 08:00:22 (1 year ago)
Created At 2025-03-14 08:18:14 Updated At 2025-03-14 08:18:14