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The Girls

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by Emma Cline
Paperback
Publication Date: 27/06/2016
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California. The summer of 1969.

In the dying days of a floundering counter-culture a young girl is unwittingly caught up in unthinkable violence, and a decision made at this moment, on the cusp of adulthood, will shape her life...

Evie Boyd is desperate to be noticed. In the summer of 1969, empty days stretch out under the California sun. The smell of honeysuckle thickens the air and the sidewalks radiate heat.

Until she sees them. The snatch of cold laughter. Hair, long and uncombed. Dirty dresses skimming the tops of thighs. Cheap rings like a second set of knuckles. The girls.

And at the centre, Russell. Russell and the ranch, down a long dirt track and deep in the hills. Incense and clumsily strummed chords. Rumours of sex, frenzied gatherings, teen runaways.

Was there a warning, a sign of things to come? Or is Evie already too enthralled by The Girls to see that her life is about to be changed forever?

This book will break your heart and blow your mind.  - Lena Dunham

ISBN:
9781784740450
9781784740450
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
27-06-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
230x152x29mm
Weight:
0.48kg
Emma Cline

Emma Cline is from California. Her first novel, The Girls, was a Sunday Times bestseller and the highest selling debut novel of 2016. It has been published in over 40 countries worldwide. In 2017 Emma was selected as a Granta Best Young American Novelist.

Her short stories have appeared in the New Yorker, Granta and the Paris Review, where she was awarded the Plimpton Prize for Fiction, and have been selected for inclusion in the 2017, 2018 and 2020 Best American Short Story anthologies. Her story 'What Can You Do with a General' was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Short Story Award 2019.

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The Girls delivers chills. It tells a story of young innocents drifting into a Manson-esque cult and getting caught up in all kinds of horribleness. It plunges you into murky depths of sex, drugs and terror. But that’s not why you should read it.

In this book, first-time novelist Emma Cline transports you to this forever-reimagined Californian Summer of ’69 horror in wave of atmospheric tones rather than stereotypes and overstatements. Every page has delivers a haunting phrase or delicate twist of metaphor that will haunt you. This book isn’t the thriller you expect; in fact, the murders are practically irrelevant to what this book is. The Girls is a triumph of style.

It’s difficult to explain how the author achieves this, but she acutely captures this over-idealised, unsettling world with dozens of nuanced moments. The most resounding sequences of this story occur where nothing really bad happens at all. I think that’s incredible in its own unique way.

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