The Girls in Queens
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Brisma and Kelly find themselves on opposite sides of the accusation, viewing their past and past traumas from completely different vantage points, and the two lifelong friends will have to decide if their shared history is enough to sustain their future.
A MOST ANTICIPATED SUMMER READ FROM HARPER'S BAZAAR, BUSTLE, NYLON, THE MILLIONS, MS. MAGAZINE, and THE SKIMM
An unforgettable debut novel about the furious loyalty of two Latinx women coming of age in Queens, New York, an emotionally resonant novel infused with the insight, power, and poignancy of Angie Cruzโs Dominicana, Jacqueline Woodsonโs Another Brooklyn, and Sally Rooneyโs Conversations with Friends.
Growing up in the โ90s along Clement Moore Avenue in Queens, Brisma and Kelly are two young Latinas with an inseparable bond, sharing everything and anything with each other. The girls are opposites: Brisma is sweet, sensitive, and observant, whereas Kelly is free-spirited, flirtatious, and bold. But together, they binge on Sour Patch Kids, listen to Boyz II Men cassette tapes, and dance to Selena and Mariah Carey where no one can see them.
In high school, their friendship starts to form cracks when Brisma finds herself in a relationship with Brian, a charismatic baseball star. Brisma is thrilled to finally have somethingโsomeoneโto herself. But Kelly wasnโt built to be a third wheel.
Years later, the Mets begin a historic run for the playoffs, and Brisma and Kellyโnow on the cusp of adulthoodโreconnect with Brian after years of silence. But then Brian is charged with sexual assault. Brisma and Kelly find themselves on opposite sides of the accusation, viewing their past and past traumas from completely different vantage points, and the two lifelong friends will have to decide if their shared history is enough to sustain their future.
Told in alternating timelines, Christine Kandic Torresโs incredible debut explores the unbreakable bonds of friendship, complications of sexual-abuse allegations within communities of colour, and the danger of forgetting that sometimes monsters hide in plain sight.
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The Girls in Queens by Christine Kandic Torres is lauded as a beautiful and compelling coming-of-age story, offering a vibrant portrayal of life in Woodside, New York. Reviews praise Torres for her incisive observation and superb character development, highlighting how the novel deals with the complex themes of race, gender, and community dynamics. The narrative is described as both timely and masterful, exploring difficult yet crucial topics like sexual assault and community loyalty, making it a moving and noteworthy debut.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780063216785
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 20 July 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: HarperVia
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 17.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 227g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Christine Kandic Torres was born and raised in New York City. Her Pushcart Prize-nominated short stories have been published in various literary journals, such as Catapult, Kweli, Lunch Ticket, and Cosmonauts Avenue. She has received support for her work from Hedgebrook, VONA, and the Jerome Foundation with an Emerging Artist Fellowship for fiction. For her debut novel, The Girls in Queens, she received a 2020 New Work Grant from the Queens Council on the Arts. Christine currently lives in the suburbs with her family, but still supports writers in her home borough through her work with Newtown Literary, a journal and non-profit organization that serves Queens residents.
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