'How To Be Famous' Says: Don't Hide Your Love Away
Caitlin Moran's new novel, the second installment in the adventures of teen rock critic Dolly Wilde, is a dirty, jolly, book-length defense of teenage enthusiasm — for music, sex and life in general.
by Annalisa Quinn
Jul 05, 2018
3 minutes
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Editor's note: This piece contains some graphic language about sex.
Last year, the singer Harry Styles, formerly of the boy band One Direction, gave an interview to Rolling Stone about the launch of his solo career. The journalist asked him whether he was worried about proving his "credibility" as a solo artist to "an older crowd" — as in, people who are not teenage girls.
And then something unexpected happened. Styles quickly.
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