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Factory Girls
Factory Girls | Michelle Gallen
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'Vital, bang-on, and seriously funny' Roddy Doyle Smart-mouthed and filthy-minded, Maeve Murray has always felt like an outsider in the shitty wee town in Northern Ireland that she calls home. She hopes her exam results will be her ticket to a new life in London; a life where no one knows her business, or cares about her dead sister. But first she's got to survive a tit-for-tat paramilitary campaign as brutal as her relationship with her mam, iron 800 shirts a day to keep her summer job in the local factory, and dodge the attentions of Handy Andy Strawbridge, her dubious English boss. Maeve and her two best friends try to squeeze as much fun as possible into their last summer at home. But as marching season raises tensions among the Catholic and Protestant workforce, Maeve realises something is going on behind the scenes at the factory, forcing her to make a choice that will impact her life - and the lives of others - for ever.
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SaraBeagle
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Loved this. The narrative voice is amazing, really enjoyed the characters. It reminded me quite a bit of Derry Girls in its tone and humor.

batsy A comparison to Derry Girls is always going to pique my interest 😆 5d
SaraBeagle @batsy I just picked up her other novel - the audio is read by Nicola Coughlin from Derry Girls. 5d
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jdiehr
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I was rooting hard for Maeve and her friends as they awaited their test results and planned their futures.

In the meantime, they take a job at the local factory to save money for their departure from their working class hometown.

The smarmy factory owner doesn't make things easy.

This is written in Irish dialect, but it was easy for me to follow. I only had to look up the pronunciation of one name 😁

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love your lamp 💡 ❤️ 7mo
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MicheleinPhilly
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I pretty much loved this one. Anyone who dreamed of growing up and getting away will relate to Maeve. And as someone who was roughly the same age as these girls in the mid-90s but was woefully misinformed about the Troubles, I appreciated “experiencing it” through their perspective.

LeahBergen I thoroughly enjoyed this one, too. 11mo
jlhammar Yes, great read! Glad you enjoyed. 11mo
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LeahBergen
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My current IRL book club read and I‘m REALLY enjoying it!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty ☕️ ❤️ 12mo
TrishB And a fab bookmark of course. 12mo
Sapphire Love that bookmark! 12mo
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youneverarrived Echoing other comments - I love the bookmark! 12mo
LeahBergen @TrishB @Sapphire @youneverarrived There‘s something very satisfying about a good book and bookmark pairing. 😆 12mo
Hooked_on_books I really liked this one. I think it‘ll stick with me for a while. 12mo
LeahBergen @Hooked_on_books It really opened my eyes to everyday life during “the Troubles”. I think I‘d heard about it on the news for so many years when I was younger that it didn‘t even register after a while. 😬 12mo
Tamra I‘ll be watching out for your review! 12mo
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ImperfectCJ
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Although it's set in 1990s Northern Ireland, this novel has the feel of YA dystopian fiction. Dystopian fiction works because it's at least somewhat believable/based on reality, but a story that feels like dystopian fiction but is set in the real world is unsettling to me. My teen history buff son has recently been talking about the ills of colonialism and what the world would look like without it. This novel fits well with that conversation.

ImperfectCJ I switched to the audio partway through because I am better at hearing dialect than reading it. 12mo
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BittersweetBooks
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Will you miss nothing about the town when you‘re gone?

She wasn‘t going to admit that she was scared she‘d miss everything and terrified she‘d miss nothing.

🧵🚬🍺

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EclecticBookLover
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This was #53 for #Roll100. I finished it about a week ago. I really enjoyed it, especially after reading Trespasses so recently. It reminded me of Derry Girls because of the ages of the main characters, but that's probably the only similarity. The language was much more coarse, and the everyday difficulties of these girls were more difficult.

@PuddleJumper

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jlhammar
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Pretty great! I totally get the comparisons to Derry Girls (loved that show), but this is significantly darker. Still very funny, but Maeve is dealing with some heavy stuff. Loved the ending. Definitely want to try Gallen‘s debut, Big Girl, Small Town.

Excited to hear what my IRL book club thinks about this when we meet next week. Should be a good discussion.

EclecticBookLover I‘m reading this, too, and it reminds me very much of Derry Girls, but coarser. I‘m still in the beginning, but I‘m really enjoying it. 13mo
batsy This sounds so good! Derry Girls but darker sounds like it will be just right in novel form. 13mo
LeahBergen This is my IRL bookclub‘s next read. 👍 13mo
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jlhammar @LeahBergen Nice! I‘ll have to let you know how the discussion goes for my group. We meet Tuesday. 13mo
jlhammar @LeahBergen Our book club discussion was great last night! Everyone liked the book. We also ended laughing about the tv series Derry Girls quite a bit (which most had watched and loved). Hope your group enjoys it as well! 13mo
LeahBergen Oh, good! I‘m a big fan of Derry Girls, too. 😄 13mo
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jlhammar
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“Maeve Murray was just eighteen years old when she first met Andy Strawbridge but she knew he was a fucker the minute she laid eyes on him.”

#FirstLineFridays

Soubhiville 🤣 Sometimes you just know. 13mo
KathyWheeler What a great first line! 13mo
LeahBergen You‘ve reminded me that I still need to buy this. 😆 13mo
marleed Oh that‘s a good line! 13mo
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EclecticBookLover
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So some how when I did my #Roll100 I skipped over numbers 36, 42, and 43 🤪. So I'm picking some other books that are close to the numbers. It works out well since I really want to read Daisy Jones before I see the series. My February list isn't going so well, but I think I may be able to knock off just one, for now. Thanks @PuddleJumper for the new numbers!

PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 1y
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TheKidUpstairs
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Loved it. The cover seems to promise something lighter and fluffier than it really is, but in a way that reflects Maeve herself. Trying very hard to give no f-s and leave her town and girlhood behind but really struggling to leave it all, her family, friends, and buried traumas.

Hooked_on_books I loved this too! 1y
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jlhammar
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Friday #bookmail Part 1! I‘m hoping to get to all of these in March. Tagged is for my IRL book club.

sarahbarnes Trespasses is so good! 1y
LeahBergen I need to pick up a copy of Factory Girls. 1y
batsy I want to read the tagged book, as well! Such a fabulous cover. 1y
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Hooked_on_books
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It‘s the summer of 1994 and Maeve is waiting on her exam results to see if they will enable her to leave Northern Ireland for uni, so she starts working at a factory. This sets the stage to reveal the reality of small town NI during the Troubles, when bombings and murders were normalized. I thought this was fantastic.

LeeRHarry Stacked! 1y
jlhammar Yay, glad to hear it! This is the next pick for my IRL book club. 1y
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AmyK1
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This was so slow. And when something did finally happen it was a bit of a let down-not all that exciting. I struggled a bit with the dialogue too. The best parts were the references to Dead Poets Society, Pearl Jam and Bon Jovi.

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BookNightOwl
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Factory Girls main character is Maeve. All Maeve dreams about is getting out of her little town. She decides to take a summer job at a shirt factory while she waits for her test results to enter university. This book is set in 1994 in Ireland.

BookNightOwl The cast of character where well described and you could easily distinguish who was who. I liked how you followed these group of girls and their lives in and out of the factory. I just felt like the good stuff didn't happen until the end of the book. I gave this book a B- 1y
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vlwelser
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I loved this. Don't be fooled by the cheesy cover. 1990s Northern Ireland is the setting. 3 girls are waiting for their end of school test results and end up working in a shirt factory. It's very funny and it definitely does a great job of setting the scene. Definitely recommend.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

#Aardvark

charl08 Such a fun book! 1y
Suet624 Ireland you say? Yes please.. 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1y
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Breanne1
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I felt like this book dragged on and had a lot of lead up to then quickly transitioning to a rushed ending. I liked the 90s references sprinkled in but honestly found myself rushing through and oftentimes struggling with the dialogue.

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NikkiKey94
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This book was a pick from Aardvark Book Club and I didn‘t pick it for my box but I decided to borrow it from Libby. I had seen so many good things about this book and it definitely made me want to read it. I enjoyed this book a lot more than I thought I would! It quickly sucked me into the story and these girls in this book were definitely some strong women!

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KimchiPiglet
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This lrish ditty of a young Catholic woman living in a Northern Ireland town in 1994 is darkly humorous, heartfelt, and surprisingly uplifting. Maeve Murray perseveres through heartbreak and social injustice with a biting, sarcastic attitude that had me laughing out loud throughout the read. This book also gives some insight into the violence surrounding this region during 1994. Some warning though, Maeve is hilarious but crass!

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charl08
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Wonderfully dark, funny look at life on a summer job in NI c 1994. The Troubles, romance and dysfunctional families. Something of a cross between Derry Girls and Milkman. TW below.

charl08 TWs for suicide, work harassment, sectarian violence. 1y
Oryx Sounds good. Although I bailed on her previous book, I might need to give it a chance. 1y
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KimchiPiglet
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Woo hoo! Starting this book today! I‘ve heard good things. Thanks @AardvarkBookClub

AardvarkBookClub Happy reading!!! We found this one so funny! 1y
KimchiPiglet Hi! I just completed this! It was super good! Just posted my review! Thanks again @AardvarkBookClub 1y
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shawnmooney
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vlwelser
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#Aardvark December picks are live. I know I'm late to the party but it took me a while to decide.

So I picked this. Even though I sort of detest the cover.

FelinesAndFelonies I can't decide if I love or hate the cover but '90s nostalgia is hitting me hard lately. 😂 1y
vlwelser @FelinesAndFelonies The description is actually really interesting and I was able to recognize that once I decided to ignore the cover (def not how I normally pick books). 1y
FelinesAndFelonies I'm not super familiar with The Troubles so I'm looking forward to it. 1y
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Breanne1
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Looking forward to my #aardvark December box to arrive!!

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Hooked_on_books
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I really liked Gallen‘s first book and am excited to see her with a new one, so I decided to give #aardvark a try. I‘m excited to support a new book subscription service and look forward to seeing these two in my first box!

MicheleinPhilly HA! I pulled the trigger today too. 😁 1y
swishandflick Woohoo! I'm loving to see the Aardvark crew growing 👏🏽 1y
AardvarkBookClub 🤗❤️ 1y
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Rhondareads
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Funny ,real ,dark a novel set in Ireland with characters that will keep you turning the pages.Laugh out loud funny.emotional moving highly recommend @AlgonquinBooks

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REPollock
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I had only vague knowledge of the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland in the 80s and 90s (I was a child/teen) and this put a human context on those struggles. Also a great glimpse into what a garment factory in a European nation was like at the time that the industry was largely shifting to manufacturers in Asian countries.

I received an ARC of this novel from #NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

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REPollock
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Next ARC from NetGalley!

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