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A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing

Eimear McBride
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A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2013

Book Brief

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Eimear McBride

A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2013
Book Details
Pages

205

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Ireland • 1980s

Theme
Publication Year

2013

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing by Eimear McBride is a stream-of-consciousness novel that explores the life of a young woman growing up in Ireland, grappling with family trauma, religious pressures, and personal struggles. The narrative delves into her complex relationships, predominantly with her brother who is dealing with a severe illness.

Reviews & Readership

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Eimear McBride's A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing captivates with its unique, fragmented prose, immersing readers in the protagonist's visceral experiences. Praised for its raw emotional depth, the novel's unconventional style can challenge readability. Nevertheless, it stands out as a poignant exploration of trauma and resilience, leaving a lasting impact.

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Who Should Read A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing?

A reader who would enjoy Eimear McBride's A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing likely appreciates experimental and stream-of-consciousness narratives. Fans of James Joyce's Ulysses or Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse would find this novel's fragmented, poetic prose compelling, as it deeply explores trauma and identity with raw, immersive intensity.

Book Details
Pages

205

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Ireland • 1980s

Theme
Publication Year

2013

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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