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Fiction Psychological

School for Girls

by (author) Ariane Lessard

translated by Frances Pope

Publisher
Baraka Books
Initial publish date
Oct 2022
Category
Psychological, Occult & Supernatural, Lesbian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781771862912
    Publish Date
    Oct 2022
    List Price
    $14.95

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Description

A boarding school deep in the forest carries the echoes of its past inhabitants. Hints of a disturbing history and the unfolding events of the present are refracted by the multiple voices of the girls who now live within its walls, their suggestive and enigmatic accounts interweaving in a rich and unsettling chorus.

When the winter months are skewered by a terrible accident, cracks begin to appear between the teachers and pupils as the girls navigate adolescence, their place in the group, and their complex and shifting relationships with each other, as well as the natural world that surrounds them and the seasons that shape their existence.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Ariane Lessard was born in 1990 in Lévis, not far from a monastery of cloistered sisters. She published her first novel, Feue, in 2018, which was a finalist for the Rendez-vous du premier roman, a first novel award. She also took part in the first residency of L'Hôtel des autrices in 2020, a feminist digital plateform created in Berlin during the pandemic, in which she wrote a novel in one month. School for Girls is her first novel to be translated into English.

Editorial Reviews

“A choral piece with gothic undertones. With an impressive multiplicity of forms, this book tackles a wide variety of themes, underpinned by a strong feminist voice.? Benoît Vanbeselaere, Les Libraires

“A whole troupe of poisonous young girls, neither demonized nor deified, appearing in all the fragile ferocity of adolescence.? Laurence Perron, Lettres québécoises

“(?) dark, fraught, frightening in places. And one to read in a single sitting.? Silvia Galipeau, La Presse