This bath bomb's ticking. What happens when friendship and eco-friendship collide?
Parents are humiliating - especially when they're eco-warriors.
Laurie loves her family and she wants to join them in making the world a better place. But right now, she doesn't want to fish food out of bins, she wants to wear a pair of ordinary tights, and have the money to order a hot chocolate at the café after school.
When a competition comes to Silverdale High looking for the next generation of entrepreneurs, Laurie finds herself unexpectedly in the spotlight. The homemade beauty remedies and potions that she has been posting online are stealing the show, and the most popular girl in the school wants to team up for the win. It seems like Laurie can achieve normality - and even popularity - at last. But will her eco-warrior family accept that she no longer wants to be part of their close-knit gang and can she find success and glory without losing sight of her true self?
Jo O'Connell's Beauty and the Bin is a fresh and funny debut about friends, family and school, and how that can fit with being a young eco-warrior.
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Joanne O'Connell is a journalist, whose inspiration sprang from a year-long column she wrote for The Guardian called Goodbye Supermarkets, during which she met food waste campaigners, such as Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and eco-chef Tom Hunt, and presented a short video about taking her children foraging on a Scottish Island. She has written for The Observer, The Times, The Daily Express, The Independent, and various glossy magazines. Joanne is also the author of The Homemade Vegan, published in 2017. She occasionally appears on television and radio, most recently on BBC Breakfast and Radio 4's Woman's Hour. She is in her early forties and lives in rural Cheshire with her husband and two daughters, where she writes copy for food brands and teaches cooking at local schools.
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