Girlhood

Girlhood

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Girlhood

Girlhood

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SKU: DADAX1635572525
ISBN: 9781635572520
Publisher: Bloomsbury
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National Book Critics Circle Award Winnernational Bestsellerlambda Literary Award Finalistnamed One Of The Best Books Of The Year By Time * Npr * The Washington Post * Kirkus Reviews * Washington Independent Review Of Books * The Millions * Electric Literature * Ms Magazine * Entropy Magazine * Largehearted Boy * PasserbuysIrreverent And Original. -New York TimesMagisterial. -The New YorkerAn Intoxicating Writer. -The AtlanticA Classic! -Mary KarrA True Light In The Dark. -Stephanie DanlerAn Essential, Heartbreaking Project. -Carmen Maria Machadoa Gripping Set Of Stories About The Forces That Shape Girls And The Adults They Become. A Wise And Brilliant Guide To Transforming The Self And Our Society. In Her Powerful New Book, Critically Acclaimed Author Melissa Febos Examines The Narratives Women Are Told About What It Means To Be Female And What It Takes To Free Oneself From Them.When Her Body Began To Change At Eleven Years Old, Febos Understood Immediately That Her Meaning To Other People Had Changed With It. By Her Teens, She Defined Herself Based On These Perceptions And By The Romantic Relationships She Threw Herself Into Headlong. Over Time, Febos Increasingly Questioned The Stories SheD Been Told About Herself And The Habits And Defenses SheD Developed Over Years Of Trying To Meet Others Expectations. The Values She And So Many Other Women Had Learned In Girlhood Did Not Prioritize Their Personal Safety, Happiness, Or Freedom, And She Set Out To Reframe Those Values And Beliefs.Blending Investigative Reporting, Memoir, And Scholarship, Febos Charts How She And Others Like Her Have Reimagined Relationships And Made Room For The Anger, Grief, Power, And Pleasure Women Have Long Been Taught To Deny.Written With Febos Characteristic Precision, Lyricism, And Insight, Girlhood Is A Philosophical Treatise, An Anthem For Women, And A Searing Study Of The Transitions Into And Away From Girlhood, Toward A Chosen Self.

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