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  • Published: 31 May 2022
  • ISBN: 9781635421019
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $32.99

Girl

A Novel





From the acclaimed author of Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, a deeply personal and insightful account of being a girl, woman, and mother in a world that sees the feminine as less than.

From the acclaimed author of Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, a deeply personal and insightful account of being a girl, woman, and mother in a world that sees the feminine as less than.

Born in 1959 to a middle-class family, Laurence Barraqué grows up with her sister in the northern city of Rouen. Her father is a doctor, her mother a housewife. She understands from an early age, by way of language and her parents’ example, that a girl’s place in life is inferior to a boy’s: Asked for the 1964 census whether he has any children, her father promptly responds, “No. I have two daughters.” When Laurence eventually becomes a mother herself in the nineties, she grapples with the question of what it means to be a girl, to have a girl, and what lessons she should try to pass down or undo.
 
Masterful in her analysis of the subtle and obvious ways women are undermined by a sexist society, Camille Laurens lays out her experiences of the past forty years in this poignant, powerful book. Girl is at once intimate and sweeping in its depiction of the great challenges we face, such as equalizing the education system and transmitting feminist values to the younger generations.

  • Published: 31 May 2022
  • ISBN: 9781635421019
  • Imprint: Other Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $32.99

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Praise for Girl

Praise for Little Dancer Aged Fourteen:
 
“An extended meditation on the tension between life and art, and the cost that the latter exacts from the former…the book insightfully examines themes of gender, class, power, and beauty…absorbing.” The New Yorker
 
“[Laurens’s] curiosity is contagious, and after reading this elegant pas de deux between the author and her elusive subject, you will surely look at Degas’s celebrated tutu-clad ballerina with fresh eyes…moving…Laurens’s artful achievement is to make us see the person behind Degas’s famous sculpture.” —NPR
 
“Fascinating…part historical chronicle, part artfully discursive personal response and part imaginative close reading of the sculpture’s past and present…full of thought-provoking insights and revelations.” Washington Post
 

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