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Weak Teeth by Lynsey May portrays Ellis’s life spinning out of control during a long Edinburgh summer as heartbreak, family tensions and relentless toothache force her back to her childhood home. Witty and poignant, it explores grief, relationships and personal vulnerability with dry humour and emotional depth. Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven literary fiction with warmth and sharp insight.
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Scottish BookWeak Teeth: Scottish Book of the Month (Paperback)
Author: Lynsey May
£9.95
Weak Teeth by Lynsey May portrays Ellis’s life spinning out of control during a long Edinburgh summer as heartbreak, family tensions and relentless toothache force her back to her childhood home. Witty and poignant, it explores grief, relationships and personal vulnerability with dry humour and emotional depth. Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven literary fiction with warmth and sharp insight.
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Booksellers Notes
We found Weak Teeth unflinching and quietly devastating, its close focus on class, constraint, and endurance revealing how survival shapes desire and limits imagined futures.
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Ellis’s life collapses without ceremony. Her boyfriend has left her for someone else, her work is precarious, her money is gone and her teeth are failing her. With nowhere else to turn, she is forced back to her childhood home, where comfort proves elusive. Her mother is dating a younger man who happens to be a dentist and is planning to sell the house. Her sister Lana is simmering with anger. A distant cousin has arrived from America and shows no sign of leaving.
As a long, oppressive Edinburgh summer drags on, Ellis spirals. Toothache becomes constant, her ex refuses to compensate her for their flat, and late night scrolling turns into an unhealthy fixation on his new lover. Everything feels fragile, raw and on the brink.
Funny, sharp and painfully relatable, this is a novel about heartbreak, self worth and learning when to hold on. It asks whether Ellis can recognise, before it is too late, that the bite she was born with is worth keeping.
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