Girlfriends by Emily Zhou (E-book)

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Seven heartstoppingly gorgeous stories about young transgender life from the Upper Midwest to New York City.





“A WRITER TO WATCH,
JUST AS SHE’S WATCHING ALL OF US.”

—Jeanne Thornton





A SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED BOOK FOR FALL

A TORONTO STAR BOOK FOR FALL 

A LAMBDA LITERARY REVIEW MOST ANTICIPATED LGBTQIA+ BOOK FOR FALL

AN NBC NEWS QUEER BOOK FOR 2023

ON THE “BRILLIANT” AXIS OF THE NEW YORK MAGAZINE APPROVAL MATRIX



In seven light-filled prisms of short stories, Emily Zhou chronicles modern queer life with uncompromising and hilarious lucidity. Attending to the intimacy of Gen Z women’s lives, these stories move from the provinces to the metropolis, from chaotic student accommodation to insecure jobs, from parties to dates to the nights after, from haplessness to some kind of power.

Funny and devastating, like a trans Mary McCarthy, Zhou depicts with shocking precision the choices and shifts through which we work on each other and ourselves. Tender, merciless, and gracious, Girlfriends is a breath of fresh air.



PRAISE FOR GIRLFRIENDS



“Like people-watching at a particularly eclectic party while your insightful, biting, and painfully self-conscious friend whispers judgment and gossip in your ear.”

Autostraddle



Girlfriends sounds a loud bell announcing the change of guard: a generational arrival. Here is a writer who can scrap with the likes of Ann Beattie or Richard Ford but attends parties to which those boomers (or for that matter, we millennials) would never get invited.”

—Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby



“Intimate and perceptive…comes to life in the details that fill early adulthood for a cast of memorable young queer and trans characters — escape-artist cats, house parties that are equal parts awkward and alluring, and dead-end jobs abided until real life begins.”

San Francisco Chronicle



Girlfriends is great…finely observed and funny and, in a way I find a bit difficult to describe, so very queer. Partly this is because they go about various recognizably queer business, but also partly I think because their fears and insecurities and the places they get stuck feel queer in a way it never quite does when straight people write queer characters—Zhou is both a great observer and also, clearly, someone with a clear and practised memory for how it felt to have so many feelings.

—Xtra



“A welcome arrival of a fresh and new voice in short fiction … a strong talent … [Zhou] has a knack for creating memorable scenes and her stories feel lived in.”
Toronto Star



“In the last few years we’ve been blessed with several stellar entries into the trans woman lit canon, and Girlfriends is looking to be the best of the year. A tight short story collection that never overstays its welcome…heartily recommended.”
Colorado Sun



“Tender, incisive portraits of trans womanhood, the ties that bind women to one another, and the complex relationships of youth. Simultaneously aligned with queer coming-of-age story collections of previous generations and dexterously subverting and revitalizing the genre, these seven stories offer a glimpse into the future of queer literature…this bright writer is leading the way.”

Kirkus



“Zhou’s vibrant debut collection chronicles the often-messy lives of her young trans women protagonists … [they] spring to life through dialogue, body postures, and personal style, whether it’s facial piercings, flannel, or hoop earrings. Zhou’s animated depictions of youthful angst and queer desire have much to offer.”

Publishers Weekly



“Beautifully rendered and utterly compelling, Emily Zhou’s stories remind me of late night phone conversations with a dear friend—a space that always feels fresh, no matter how many social triumphs and dysfunctions are nursed and examined—and where despite impossible ambiguities and distances, love strikes.”

—Dodie Bellamy, author of The Letters of Mina Harker and Cunt-Ups



“Reading these pages immersed me in the slow transformative thrill of refusal. Emily Zhou knows how to arrive at an ending. Her stories capture the particular texture of those moments in which we turn away, not yet knowing what we are turning towards, but certain that whatever habits and attitudes we’ve become used to are over.”

—H Felix Chau Bradley, author of Personal Attention Roleplay



“Emily Zhou is a writer that doesn't let you take sides. In these exquisite and discomforting stories characters talk at eachother and rarely say what they really feel while their body language and their bodies find a way to make themselves heard. Girlfriends is untidy, hilarious, heartbreaking, and always satisfying. Zhou is a true witness. This is the fiction we've been waiting for.”

—Corinne Manning, author of We Had No Rules



“Soaked in melancholy and the easy rhythm of café hangs, ad hoc photoshoots, and cutting remarks, these seven sharply observed stories navigate identities, fraying relationships, and the parties and mores of today's transsexual demimonde. Here Emily Zhou comes fully into her own terrifying powers: a writer to watch, just as she's watching all of us.”
—Jeanne Thornton, author of Summer Fun



“An absolute triumph! I had to force myself not to tear through it at warp speed … I was completely amazed by Zhou's ability to not only conjure a whole world out of small encounters, asides, and individual experiences but also to render the most weighty and resonant story approachable without diminishing the beating heart and raw emotion at the centre ... super intimate, beautifully chaotic in places - defiantly unafraid of glorious messiness.”
—John Toews, McNally Robinson Booksellers (Winnipeg, MB)



“An exceptional debut story collection that marks the arrival of both a tremendous writer and an equally exciting publishing press in LittlePuss. Her stories of trans girls' relationships (to each other, to cis queers, to men) are tender, realized portraits of young womanhood. The lesbian apartment drama in one of the stories was hilarious and all too real. There's a lovable vapid nature to some of the dialogue in these stories; Zhou's social critique runs along and right beneath the text of these stories and ultimately reveal profound compassion and respect for young trans writers and artists like herself, and for that matter, all young people attempting to establish their identity beyond their hometown, families, or checkered pasts. I read this book in a day and can't wait to shove it into the hands of our store's patrons come October."

—Charlie Jones, A Room of One's Own Bookstore (Madison, WI)



“What an incredible read. Seven glittering stories with such beautiful clarity and perspective. Reminds me a ton of Beattie's mid to late career. I will absolutely be reading anything and everything Emily Zhou writes from now on.”
—Matthew Montgomery, McNally Robinson Booksellers (Winnipeg, MB)

"Deftly captures the pain and transcendence of self-discovery in early adulthood."
Seattle Times

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publication Date: October 17, 2023

ISBN: 978-1-7367168-5-4

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