Lily O’Farrell started drawing cartoons as a way of making sense of the everyday sexism she encountered as a young woman, and her Instagram feed has now grown to over 225,000 followers.
In Kyle Theory, Lily addresses the pressing issues of the day through hilarious and relatable cartoons, from #MeToo and the patriarchy, to racism, internet culture and how to deal with trolls. Feminism is for everybody, and so is this book.
Praise
‘Funny and furious, don’t be misled by the cartoon style, this wonderful book is a document of the revolution.’
—Sara Pascoe
‘Feminism doesn’t normally come with with such hilarity, razor sharp insight and glorious cartoony illustrations. Get it for everyone, especially grandad.’
—Jo Brand
Dimensions: 16 x 16cm paperback
Published: 19 August 2021
ISBN: 9781911648307
Length: 132 pages
Publicist: Claire Maxwell at Read Media
Foreign rights: The Marsh Agency
About the author
Lily O’Farrell is a cartoonist from London. She studied Sociology at the University of Manchester, has dragged her observations around the London open mic comedy circuit and has been told she has ‘an attitude problem’ by most of the men who’ve employed her.
In 2017 whilst working as a waitress, she started doodling on the back of receipts (she was a terrible waitress). Since then, she’s grown a large online following with her funny drawings about the everyday annoyances of womanhood.
Lily’s first book Kyle Theory was published 19 August 2021.