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The Girl Who Cried Diamonds & Other Stories
The Girl Who Cried Diamonds & Other Stories | Rebecca Hirsch Garcia
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“Bridging tenderness and violence, and brimming with danger and magic, The Girl Who Cried Diamonds will leave you breathless.” — Anuja Varghese, author of Chrysalis “In these 14 hard-edged and unapologetic stories, debut author Garcia tackles topics ranging from human trafficking and drug abuse to eating disorders and middle-age angst, and in no-frills prose, carves out bizarre and palpable realities, breathing strange life into a horde of depressed, deprived, and abused characters.” — Publishers Weekly The boundaries between realist and fabulist, literary and speculative, are shattered in this remarkable debut collection for readers of Carmen Maria Machado, André Alexis, and Angélique Lalonde A girl born in a small, unnamed pueblo is blessed—or cursed—with the ability to produce valuable gems from her bodily fluids. A tired wife and mother escapes the confines of her oppressive life and body by shapeshifting into a cloud. A girl reckons with the death of her father and her changing familial dynamics while slowly, mysteriously losing her physical senses. Infused with keen insight and presented in startling prose, the stories in this dark, magnetic collection by newcomer Rebecca Hirsch Garcia invite the reader into an uncanny world out of step with reality while exploring the personal and interpersonal in a way that is undeniably, distinctly human.
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Saturday morning and the books are out! I haven‘t missed Dewey‘s 24-Hour Readathon since September 2008, which makes this my 35th consecutive participation.🥇I‘ll start the day with the last story in this fabulous collection. #deweyoct #readathon

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Daily short story + beer. Rebecca Hirsch Garcia is mighty good. I hesitate to say each story in this collection is stronger than the last, but that‘s only because they all pack such a serious punch. An excellent random pick thanks to Hoopla‘s September bonus borrows.

The beer was also great; sweeter than I normally like, but so well-balanced that I didn‘t even mind. It drinks more like a solid fruit beer than anything else.

Sparklemn Delicious 🧡 2w
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