3.5
Silver Girl
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"The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Leslie and her stories is the courage and ferocity of her women. Women who must negotiate a culture not of their own design and not of their own choosing. Women who have experienced tragedy and misfortune. Women who have made mistakes. Women who are honest in their testimony, resourceful in their lives, daring, not shy." —Robert Olmstead, author of Far Bright Star
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3.5
“Wow, this was truly an amazing book! I bought this book randomly at a thrift store and was not expecting for it to be such a good read. It was beautifully written, so real and relatable. I really think every young woman should read Silver Girl. 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”
About Leslie Pietrzyk
Leslie Pietrzyk is the author of Silver Girl, Pears on a Willow Tree, and A Year and a Day and the short story collection This Angel on My Chest. Her short fiction has appeared in The Gettysburg Review, The Iowa Review, New England Review, The Sun, TriQuarterly, and Shenandoah. She holds a B.A. in English/Creative Writing from Northwestern University and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from American University. She lives in Alexandria, Virginia and teaches in the Masters in Writing program at Johns Hopkins University, as well as the Low-Res MFA at Converse College.
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