The Magnetic Girl

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Price
$27.00  $25.11
Publisher
Hub City Press
Publish Date
Pages
280
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.1 X 1.4 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781938235481

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About the Author

Jessica Handler is the author of Braving the Fire: A Guide to Writing About Grief and Invisible Sisters: A Memoir, which was named one of the "Twenty Five Books All Georgians Should Read" and Atlanta magazine's "Best Memoir of 2009." Jessica writes essays and nonfiction features that have appeared on NPR, in Tin House, Drunken Boat, Full Grown People, Brevity, Newsweek, The Washington Post, and More Magazine.

Reviews
Wall Street Journal's Ten Books You'll Want to Read This Spring Indie Next Pick, April 2019 "Handler captures the ambivalence of female adolescence, where the newfound ability to captivate others exists in unsteady balance with the fear of loss of independence. A thoroughly fresh historical novel that both captures the essence of its time and echoes challenges that still exist today." --Kirkus Reviews, STARRED Review "This is a story that gets at the core of what it's like to be alive, honing in on modern day feminist anxieties through the lens of a distant time when electricity was glamorous instead of merely a technological afterthought. Handler provides a touching look at how human desire doesn't always equal what is right, and the result is an astonishing tale that does not pander or falter, but crackles with magic."--The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Author Jessica Handler paints a quaint picture of life in the late 19th century, when electricity was a new phenomenon. Lulu begins as a young woman used to obeying her parents, but through her performances, she begins to see her parents and their shortcomings more clearly. The Magnetic Girl is hypnotic tale about a girl growing into a woman and discovering the truth of her own powers."--BookPage "Lulu's is a story on the precipice: of scientific discovery, of cultural evolution, and of increased autonomy for women. As a daughter of this dawning new world, Lulu captivates her way toward dismaying realizations, deadly conundrums, and new freedoms. Beyond its sleight of hand, The Magnetic Girl is a vintage tale about learning to harness your singular powers." --Foreword Reviews "Like the powers of Lulu Hurst, Jessica Handler's literary power feels like a sleight of hand. It's impossible that a novel can be this beautiful, this haunting, and this resonant, but your eyes (and your heart) are not deceiving you. The Magnetic Girl is a gorgeous, brutal book: a strange alchemy of love, fear, fate, and hope."--Wiley Cash, New York Times Bestselling author of The Last Ballad "Jessica Handler brings history to glorious life in a captivating tale anchored by masterful writing, especially the vivid, unique voice she gives to Lulu Hurst. With deft pacing that kept me turning pages long into the night, Handler lights up Lulu's fascinating trajectory into a strange kind of stardom and beyond. The world sees Lulu, a natural mesmerist, as a person with mystical talents, but at its heart, this is the story of a young woman stepping boldly and at last into her true powers. The Magnetic Girl is something special. Don't miss it."--Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Gods in Alabama and The Almost Sisters "The Magnetic Girl is a compassionate, clear-eyed coming-of-age tale unlike anything I've read. The story belongs to Lulu Hurst, but Handler is the one doing the true mesmerizing. What a unique, accomplished debut!"--Therese Anne Fowler, New York Times Bestselling author of Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald "A heartwarming tale of the sacrifices we make for family, the delusions we fall for in the name of love, and the human need to keep on dreaming despite it all. Mesmerizing."--Thomas Mullen, author of Darktown