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  • Published: 4 June 2024
  • ISBN: 9781635424409
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $35.00

Bad Girls

A Novel




Gritty and unflinching, yet also tender, fantastical, and funny, a trans woman’s tale about finding a community on the margins.

Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award

Gritty and unflinching, yet also tender, fantastical, and funny, a trans woman’s tale about finding a community on the margins.
 
In Sarmiento Park, the green heart of Córdoba, a group of trans sex workers make their nightly rounds. When a cry comes from the dark, their leader, the 178-year-old Auntie Encarna, wades into the brambles to investigate and discovers a baby half dead from the cold. She quickly rallies the pack to save him, and they adopt the child into their fascinating surrogate family as they have so many other outcasts, including Camila.

Sheltered in Auntie Encarna’s fabled pink house, they find a partial escape from the everyday threats of disease and violence, at the hands of clients, cops, and boyfriends. Telling their stories—of a mute young woman who transforms into a bird, of a Headless Man who fled his country’s wars—as well as her own journey from a toxic home in a small, poor town, Camila traces the life of this vibrant community throughout the 90s.

Imbuing reality with the magic of a dark fairy tale, Bad Girls offers an intimate, nuanced portrait of trans coming-of-age that captures a universal sense of the strangeness of our bodies. It grips and entertains us while also challenging ideas about love, sexuality, gender, and identity.

  • Published: 4 June 2024
  • ISBN: 9781635424409
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $35.00

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Praise for Bad Girls

“Beautifully written…a stunning meditation on gender, our bodies, and the ties that bind.” —NPR

“A fantastical world that is equal parts violent and tender. In beautifully rendered language, this debut novel…challenges contemporary ideas of gender, sexuality, and love with the magical touch of a fairy tale.” Wall Street Journal, 10 Best LGBTQ+ Books for Pride Month

“After I finished reading Camila’s story, it kept growing in me…As a story of gender oppression, Bad Girls (beautifully translated by Kit Maude) would sound familiar almost everywhere…To record the travesti experience, no matter how harrowingly painful, as something precious is [its] purpose.” The New Yorker

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