Girls of a certain age : stories / Maria Adelmann.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780316450812
- ISBN: 0316450812
- Physical Description: v, 231 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Little, Brown and Co., [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
Summary, etc.: | What is the right way to handle an abusive partner? An unexpected pregnancy? A toxic friendship? Chronic unemployment? Gender dysphoria? A family member going to war? A disability? Anger? Loneliness? Finding themselves in disempowering, frightening, or otherwise unendurable circumstances, the girls, women, and non-binary characters in Maria Adelmann's stories look for ways to free themselves into new lives or, at the very least, new states of feeling. Sometimes they do this by hurting someone else or getting hurt; sometimes by submitting, other times by mounting a rebellion. With a special talent for pressing the sharp up against the tender, Adelmann explores the many pathways through the titular condition. |
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Subject: | Short stories, American. |
Genre: | Short stories. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.

Publishers Weekly Review
Girls of a Certain Age
Publishers Weekly
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Adelmann's uneven debut collection focuses on young women facing difficult choices to varying degrees of impact. In "Elegy," one of the most powerful pieces, a young woman who's just had a double mastectomy reflects on the death of her aunt from breast cancer, and the near death of her mother as well. In "First Aid," the narrator details her self-harm, referring to her cuts as gills "because they help me breathe." In "Pets Are for Rich Kids," a young girl contrasts her own life and relative poverty with that of a wealthy friend while also trying to understand why her father abandoned her. Less successful are stories about 20-somethings, whether searching for meaning after a job layoff ("None of These Will Bring Disaster") or having relationship troubles ("Middlemen" and "Human Bonding"), though a standout among these is the lyrical and whimsical "Unattached," in which a young woman suddenly finds herself and her world turned literally upside down. While some stories could have been left on the cutting room floor, Adelmann offers an abundance of insights on the vicissitudes of life. Agent: Jenni Ferrari-Adler, Union Literary. (Feb.)

BookList Review
Girls of a Certain Age
Booklist
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
In this dark and tender debut, Adelmann explores various struggles that twenty-first--century women face in their daily realities. The unnamed narrator of "Only the Good" has a complicated relationship with men who take advantage of her seemingly easygoing approach to life. When a one-night stand threatens to turn into a permanent responsibility, she reflects on human existence and the powerful effects people can have on one another. In "Elegy," short snippets from each age of a woman's life reflect her journey, showcasing the cycle of the inevitable changes she faces to form an understanding and acceptance of her body. In "Middlemen," the narrator and her wealthier roommate seem to be attracted to each other, but she is quickly disappointed when she realizes her roommate just wants her body for the purpose of pleasing men. Pregnancy, the female body, abuse, sexuality--these deep and often terrifying aspects of womens' lives are beautifully portrayed in this collection of stories as Adelmann's characters grapple with making sense of their world.