
My Favourite Manson Girl by Alison Umminger
From an electric new YA voice comes a surprising, razor-sharp coming of age story about a fifteen-year-old girl over the course of one glittery-dark Hollywood summer. Perfect for fans of The Girls.
Two new novels explore the story of the Manson murders by shoving the ringleader to the side and putting the girls (and girlhood itself) at the center of the narrative: The much-discussed The Girls by Emma Cline, and the less-analyzed, though no less worthy, American Girls by Alison Umminger Cline and Umminger take a crime that seems impossible to understand, and show the girls behind it being fueled by feelings that are all too familiar. * The Atlantic *
Messy, honest, and unflinchingly real. I can't get this book out of my head. I don't want to get this book out of my head. -- Becky Albertalli, author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Funny, sad, often surprising, and just damned authentic. I know I won't be the only one who didn't want Anna's glittery-dark Hollywood summer to end. * Emily M. Danforth, author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post *
An unforgettable teen heroine - smart, observant, witty, and tough . . . an edgy coming-of-age novel that will appeal to adult readers as well as teens. Anna's voice is as original as it is compelling - and ultimately it's moving, too, as we detect the vulnerability behind her bravado. Umminger's swift, razor-sharp prose makes this a fast-paced read, a lively and incisive treatment of teen-aged girlhood with seriously dark and provocative undertones. * Maggie Mitchell, author of Pretty Is *
The most imaginative novel I've read in years . . . It's an incredible book and it's so so important. * Kiese Laymon, author of How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America *
A razor-sharp commentary on our culture, observed with keen wit from the perspective of one honest and complex American girl. An insightful, original take on the coming-of-age story. * Kirkus Reviews, starred review *
Bittersweet and true, Anna's journey to self-discovery is one that should be widely read. * Booklist, starred review *
Reveals richly complicated relationships among mothers, daughters, and sisters. * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
Brings [a] resonant cityscape to life to chilling effect . . . Anna is a beautifully crafted blend of vulnerability and spiky cynicism, and demonstrates the importance of looking below the surface. * the Observer *
Messy, honest, and unflinchingly real. I can't get this book out of my head. I don't want to get this book out of my head. -- Becky Albertalli, author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Funny, sad, often surprising, and just damned authentic. I know I won't be the only one who didn't want Anna's glittery-dark Hollywood summer to end. * Emily M. Danforth, author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post *
An unforgettable teen heroine - smart, observant, witty, and tough . . . an edgy coming-of-age novel that will appeal to adult readers as well as teens. Anna's voice is as original as it is compelling - and ultimately it's moving, too, as we detect the vulnerability behind her bravado. Umminger's swift, razor-sharp prose makes this a fast-paced read, a lively and incisive treatment of teen-aged girlhood with seriously dark and provocative undertones. * Maggie Mitchell, author of Pretty Is *
The most imaginative novel I've read in years . . . It's an incredible book and it's so so important. * Kiese Laymon, author of How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America *
A razor-sharp commentary on our culture, observed with keen wit from the perspective of one honest and complex American girl. An insightful, original take on the coming-of-age story. * Kirkus Reviews, starred review *
Bittersweet and true, Anna's journey to self-discovery is one that should be widely read. * Booklist, starred review *
Reveals richly complicated relationships among mothers, daughters, and sisters. * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
Brings [a] resonant cityscape to life to chilling effect . . . Anna is a beautifully crafted blend of vulnerability and spiky cynicism, and demonstrates the importance of looking below the surface. * the Observer *
Alison Umminger grew up in Arlington, Virginia, and as an undergraduate was the fourth woman to be elected president of The Harvard Lampoon. Today, she is an associate professor at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, Georgia, where she lives with her husband, a blues musician, and their four-year-old daughter. My Favorite Manson Girl is her first book.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781472150868 |
| ISBN 10 | 1472150864 |
| Title | My Favourite Manson Girl |
| Author | Alison Umminger |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2017-06-01 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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