Fiction Short Stories (single Author)
The Party Is Here
- Publisher
- Freehand Books
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2021
- Category
- Short Stories (single author), Contemporary Women, Literary
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781988298931
- Publish Date
- Sep 2021
- List Price
- $22.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781988298948
- Publish Date
- Sep 2021
- List Price
- $10.99
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Description
A memorable, edgy debut exploring the climate crisis and young women on the verge of transformation
Edgy and darkly humourous, these stories introduce us to women grappling with climate, fertility, and their relationships with each other, all as they teeter on the verge of transformation. A figure skater in a warming world quits, only to find herself embroiled in the politics of ice; a graduate student becomes progressively unhinged as she reports on the unravelling of her Patagonia research project; an artist finds an unconventional use for her own frozen eggs; a park ranger at Joshua Tree National Park goes to extreme lengths to save his beloved tortoises.
In this daring debut, Georgina Beaty offers a bold, nuanced look at our turbulent times, fearlessly probing the ambitions and confusions of her generation. Wholly unexpected yet wildly entertaining, The Party Is Here slants the world to speak to the uncanny truth of modern life.
About the author
Georgina Beaty is a writer and actor. Her fiction has appeared in The Walrus, New England Review, The New Quarterly, PRISM, The Fiddlehead, and elsewhere. Originally from Canmore, Alberta, she is currently a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University.
Editorial Reviews
"Georgina Beaty is a gifted writer with a deft sense of timing and a wonderfully jabbing sense of humour. Her stories are vivid, explicit yet mysterious, and altogether original."
Elizabeth Hay
"I always think I'm prepared for a Georgina Beaty story, but I never am. She writes the kind of book where you end up knowing more about strange corners of the world than you did before. Her characters devour themselves by their own zeal. Environmental collapse looms in the background while they go on busying themselves, the way we do. Perhaps more threatening than the damage we do to our earth is the damage we do to each other. Beaty's world is global, endangered, dangerous."
Ian Williams