Author:Katie Masters

Ever had a problem and not know where to go?
Ever been asked for advice and felt out of your depth?
Do you believe everything your mates tell you?
Want to know what they won't tell you in the classroom?
How about the things your parents may not tell you?
Then you've come to the right place.
Let's get serious for a minute. Tell it like it is is the complete guide to the issues that you're going to face in life. From sex and drugs to stress and illness, this is the survival guide that will get you through.
This book covers:
Drugs Relationships and families
Smoking Health for Blokes
Alcohol Health for girls
Sex Stress, mental health
Money and bullying
Forget about worrying that your mates know more than you do. Trustworthy and authoritative, Tell it like it is makes you the one in the know.
A very real sense of menace as this unusual and original book races to its climax
—— GuardianPassionately honest
—— The Sunday TimesA fearless novelist
—— IndependentA children's writer of rare gifts
—— TESI can't stop thinking of Toya Wolfe's novel Last Summer on State Street. Wolfe writes with such grace and such restraint, I felt like I was sitting on the front porch listening to a story told by a friend. What a spectacular debut.
—— Alex Kotlowitz, author of An American SummerLast Summer on State Street is a love letter to girlhood, the tenuous bonds of friendship, and the places we call home.
—— Nancy Johnson, author of The Kindest LieWolfe's arresting and atmospheric narrative comes fully realized. This is a gut punch.
—— Publishers WeeklyFirst-time novelist Wolfe writes with lacerating precision and authenticity. Wolfe's deeply compelling characters, sharply wrought settings, and tightly choreographed plot create a concentrated, significant, and unforgettable tale of family, home, racism, trauma, compassion, and transcendence.
—— BooklistLAST SUMMER ON STATE STREET is an astonishing debut, and Toya Wolfe is a remarkable talent. The novel is a hymn to girlhood, a loving and nuanced portrait of a place and a clear-eyed dissection of brutal social forces that catch Fe Fe, Tonya, Stacia and Precious in their crossfire. Wolfe's prose is rich, elegant and assured - a joy to read.
—— Jessica MoorMcKeon ... is a writer to watch. He conveys how people who cause harm can sometimes be victims, in their own way, and that takes skill. If you enjoy Colum Mcann's work, this novel is for you.'
—— Martina Devlin , Irish Independent'... beautifully written, placed in those grey shadows between right and wrong and profound, terrible loss.'
—— Anne Cunningham , Sunday IndependentA beautifully crafted story about the legacy of trauma
—— Sarah Gilmartin , The Irish TimesA supreme storyteller
—— Robert Collins , The Sunday Times Ireland






