Louise O'Neill
Louise O'Neill is an Irish author known for her thought-provoking fiction that often explores themes of gender and society. Her notable works include "Asking For It," which addresses issues of consent and sexual violence, and "Only Ever Yours," a dystopian novel examining societal expectations of women. O'Neill's writing has garnered significant attention and discussion in contemporary literature.
AI-generated overview, grounded in this author's works. It may be incomplete — corrections welcome.
Books by Louise O'Neill
2 books available

Asking For It
by Louise O'Neill
4.0(16,333)
After a night she can't remember, 18-year-old Emma wakes to find her small Irish town consumed by explicit photos and a horrifying truth, forcing her to confront a community that would rather protect its heroes than believe her pain.

Only Ever Yours
by Louise O'Neill
3.8(13,086)
In a future where women are bred for male companionship, Freida must choose between her friendship with Isabel, who defies the system, and her own fight for survival in a brutal selection process.