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How to Build a Girl

by Caitlin Moran
How to Build a Girl

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ISBN10: 0062335979
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The New York Times bestselling author hailed as “the UK's answer to Tina Fey, Chelsea Handler, and Lena Dunham all rolled into one” (Marie Claire) makes her fiction debut with a hilarious yet deeply moving coming of age novel.

What do you do in your teenage years when you realize what your parents taught you wasn't enough? You must go out and find books and poetry and pop songs and bad heroes — and build yourself.

Its 1990. Johanna Morrigan, fourteen, has shamed herself so badly on local TV that she decides that there's no point in being Johanna anymore and reinvents herself as Dolly Wilde — fast-talking, hard-drinking Gothic hero and full-time Lady Sex Adventurer. She will save her poverty-stricken Bohemian family by becoming a writer — like Jo in Little Women, or the Bröntes — but without the dying young bit.

By sixteen, she's smoking cigarettes, getting drunk and working for a music paper. She's writing pornographic letters to rock-stars, having all the kinds of sex with all kinds of men, and eviscerating bands in reviews of 600 words or less.

But what happens when Johanna realizes she's built Dolly with a fatal flaw? Is a box full of records, a wall full of posters, and a head full of paperbacks, enough to build a girl after all?

Imagine The Bell Jar written by Rizzo from Grease. How to Build a Girl is a funny, poignant, and heartbreakingly evocative story of self-discovery and invention, as only Caitlin Moran could tell it.

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"Moran's characters are huggably, aggressively real, her setting-1990s Wolverhampton and London-touchable, and her depiction of growing up well worth reading. One heartily hopes there's more where this came from." Booklist

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"It's rare to find such a brash, hilarious teenage heroine, unapologetic and open about her own sexuality. Moran's coming-of-age novel is both poignant and laugh-out-loud funny." Library Journal, starred review

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"The best stuff in How to Build a Girl is the same as the best stuff in How to Be a Woman: the attitude, the fearless confessional honesty, the Moran persona itself, with its big heart and unabashed appetite for all of life's pleasures." Laura Miller, Salon

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"It's rare to find a book that tells the story of adolescence in a way that's both hilarious and honest. This is one of the many reasons why we're so damn in love with How to Build a Girl." Nylon Magazine

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"The wise and hilarious Moran makes her first foray into fiction with How to Build a Girl, and the novel is everything her fans will expect it to be...cheeky, intelligent, thought-provoking and laugh-out-loud funny." Shelf Awareness

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"A feminist coming-of-age tale.... Johanna is an irrepressible narrator, telling a mostly-true and funny tale of survival and success." Washington Post Book World

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"A feminist coming-of-age tale....Johanna is an irrepressible narrator, telling a mostly-true and funny tale of survival and success." Joanna Scutts, Washington Post Book World

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"Rallying cries will always have a place in a yet-unfinished movement like feminism, but sometimes storytelling is more effective. The fictional Johanna Morrigan never drops the F-word, but readers can see she's asking all the right questions." New York Times Book Review

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Now a major motion picture starring Beanie Feldstein

The New York Times bestselling author hailed as "the UK's answer to Tina Fey, Chelsea Handler, and Lena Dunham all rolled into one" (Marie Claire) makes her fiction debut with a hilarious yet deeply moving coming of age novel.

What do you do in your teenage years when you realize what your parents taught you wasn't enough? You must go out and find books and poetry and pop songs and bad heroes--and build yourself.

It's 1990. Johanna Morrigan, fourteen, has shamed herself so badly on local TV that she decides that there's no point in being Johanna anymore and reinvents herself as Dolly Wilde--fast-talking, hard-drinking Gothic hero and full-time Lady Sex Adventurer. She will save her poverty-stricken Bohemian family by becoming a writer--like Jo in Little Women, or the Br ntes--but without the dying young bit.

By sixteen, she's smoking cigarettes, getting drunk and working for a music paper. She's writing pornographic letters to rock-stars, having all the kinds of sex with all kinds of men, and eviscerating bands in reviews of 600 words or less.

But what happens when Johanna realizes she's built Dolly with a fatal flaw? Is a box full of records, a wall full of posters, and a head full of paperbacks, enough to build a girl after all?

Imagine The Bell Jar written by Rizzo from Grease. How to Build a Girl is a funny, poignant, and heartbreakingly evocative story of self-discovery and invention, as only Caitlin Moran could tell it.


About the Author

Caitlin Moran was named the Columnist of the Year by the British Press Awards in 2010, and Critic and Interviewer of the Year in 2011 for her work at the Times of London. You can follow Caitlin on Twitter @caitlinmoran.

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mjrynott , November 24, 2014 (view all comments by mjrynott)
Being a teenage girl is horrible. My friend and I were talking about it the other day, and we both decided no amount of money could make us willingly repeat our teenage years. It’s a miserable few years full of awkward self exploration and pressure. Caitlin Moran’s first novel, How to Build a Girl captures this feeling with painful accuracy and a heaping helping of humor. The year is 1990. Johanna Morrigan is a regular 16-year-old girl, daughter of wanna-be rockstar father and a mother suffering from postpartum depression. When her family’s benefits might be in jeopardy, Johanna decides she will be the one to save the family by becoming a professional writer. After winning a writing contest, she is chosen to appear on a local TV show where she humiliates herself with some ill-timed jokes and bad impressions. This humiliation prompts Johanna to reinvent herself, to kill her old self and build herself back up as the girl she thinks she ought to be. Thus Dolly Wilde is born: a hard-drinking, chain-smoking, tough-as-nails music critic and “lady sex adventurer.” The desire to create a more perfect version of yourself is one that every teenage girl (or person for that matter) is very familiar with. In fact, simply being a teenager is to be constantly constructing oneself from new experiences and information. Teenagers are simply an assimilation of ideas and beliefs waiting to find out which ones stick and gel and eventually form up into a complete human being. The hilarity and heartbreak comes from that process of assimilation. Everyone will be able to identify with Johanna’s attempts at find her place in the world, even if they’ve never been in a mosh pit or slept in a rock star’s bath tub. This universal life experience is wrapped up in Caitlin Moran’s signature sense of humor. Mostly self-deprecating, Moran has a keen eye for humor in all its many forms: dark, light, observation, and high concept. When she’s not breaking your heart/making you feel like she read your teenage diary, she’s making you nearly piss yourself with laughter. How to Build a Girl is a wonderful roller coaster of novel.

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Bunburyist , October 26, 2014
I love this book. Caitlin Moran is brilliant. It's funny and depressing and real. You really wish Johanna/Dolly was someone real and that you knew her.

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editorStet , October 21, 2014 (view all comments by editorStet)
The story of "Dolly Wilde" is brilliant. It has moments that feel familiar, alien, heartbreaking, awkward, raunchy, and poignant. This was a story where even though "Dolly" is terminally uncool to most of those around, the moments you can relate to somehow make you feel a lot cooler than you ever were at that age. I loved this story. I laughed through an entire chapter and cringed through another. Caitlin Moran is my new spirit animal.

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ISBN:
9780062335975
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
09/23/2014
Publisher:
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
Pages:
352
Height:
1.10IN
Width:
6.37IN
Thickness:
1.25
LCCN:
False
Author:
Caitlin Moran
Subject:
Literature-A to Z

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