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Some Girls Do

by (author) Teresa McWhirter

Publisher
Anvil Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2013
Category
General, Contemporary Women
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781927380505
    Publish Date
    Apr 2013
    List Price
    $18
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781927380680
    Publish Date
    Jun 2013
    List Price
    $14.99

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Description

In prose that's as sharp as broken glass and shot through with poetry, Teresa McWhirter unlocks the extraordinary subculture of urban adults in their twenties and early thirties. Most startling of all are the portraits of young women - tough, independent party girls who are strong enough to say "no" to love and smart enough to know why.

Praise for Some Girls Do:

"Some Girls Do is a sharp, poetic glimpse into the yearning but hopelessly unfocused lives of a group of marginal urbanites... surprisingly, McWhirter makes them touching rather than alienating." (Elle Canada)

"McWhirter unearths a community of adult-kids seldom chronicled ... Realistic dialogue - heavily peppered with slang, swearing and esoteric pop-culture references - contributes to the novel's overall believability. The humour and wordplay alone mark McWhirter as a writer to watch." (Quill and Quire)

"In tone and subject matter, McWhirter is revisiting the highly marketable terrain of Armistead Maupin and Candace Bushnell, the literature of urban subculture." (EVENT)

About the author

Teresa McWhirter grew up in Kimberley, in the East Kootenays of interior BC. She received a BA with a double major in English and Creative Writing from the University of Victoria. After extensive travel across the Canada and the US, her first novel, Some Girls Do, was published by Raincoast/Polestar books (2002). Following an assortment of jobs, including teaching English in Korea, driving an ice cream truck, and scaring children at a haunted house, she published the novel Dirtbags (Anvil Press, 2007) and the young adult novel Skank (Lorimer, 2011). During the past few years Teresa has toured Europe and North America with punk rock bands, gathering material for Five Little Bitches. She lives in East Vancouver.

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