High Energy Unpleasant
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Octopus Publishing Group
Publishing:4th Jun '26
£20.00
This title is due to be published on 4th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
A woman endures chronic pain that remains invisible to others, leading her to unconventional treatments. This debut novel delves into themes of bodily autonomy and medical misogyny, questioning who truly owns our bodies.
"High Energy Unpleasant" is a compelling debut novel by Fern Brady that delves into the struggles of a woman grappling with chronic pain. For as long as she can remember, this invisible affliction has plagued her life, leaving her feeling isolated and misunderstood. Despite her suffering, those around her are unable to see the pain she endures, leading to a profound sense of disbelief and frustration. In her quest for relief, she finds herself exploring increasingly unconventional treatments, highlighting the lengths to which individuals may go when traditional medical solutions fail them.
At its core, the novel addresses critical themes of bodily autonomy and medical misogyny. Brady sheds light on the often overlooked experiences of women in the healthcare system, where their pain is frequently dismissed or minimized. Through the protagonist's journey, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the societal norms that dictate how women's health issues are perceived and treated. The story serves as a powerful commentary on the importance of listening to and validating women's experiences, particularly when it comes to their bodies and health.
As the protagonist navigates her internal struggles, "High Energy Unpleasant" poses important questions about ownership and agency over one’s body. It challenges the notion of who has the right to define and validate personal experiences of pain and suffering. Brady's poignant storytelling not only engages readers but also encourages them to consider the broader implications of medical narratives and the importance of empathy in understanding the complexities of chronic illness.
ISBN: 9781840918670
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 60mm
Weight: 600g