A review by elielielihill
A Very Nice Girl by Imogen Crimp

3.0

A painfully accurate flashback to being an early 20s girly with no money pursuing an art form with a people-pleasing mindset. Throwing down years of young adulthood trying to impress men and make everyone like you instead of working on liking yourself. The metaphor of the voice is a bit in-your-face... I enjoyed the opera aspects more once I listened to some of the songs mentioned in the book. The ending: Not what I would have hoped for the character, but again, mainly because it made me cringe and reflect on my own decisions due to its accuracy.