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By Allnutt, Gillian, 1949- Bell, Laura, 1954- Butalia, Urvashi Byatt, A. S. (Antonia Susan), 1936- Cusk, Rachel, 1967- Danticat, Edwidge, 1969- Davis, Lydia, 1947- Erdrich, Louise Galloway, Janice Gregerson, Linda Hill, Selima, 1945- Kuzmanovic, Tomislav Moorehead, Caroline Obreht, Téa Otsuka, Julie, 1962- Prose, Francine, 1947- Simpson, Helen, 1957- Welty, Eudora2011., Granta Call No: 818.54 G763f Edition: Issue 115: spring 2011. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Women in the twenty-first century from Kent to Accra still live in a world in which the balance of power remains tipped towards men. This bold, political issue of Granta will explore this dynamic from a wide variety of literary genres and perspectives. In "You Speak to Save Your Life," A. L. Kennedy investigates the surprising ways in which the human voice can be trapped and unlocked. Sara Wheeler retraces the American travels of Fanny Trollope, who uprooted to Ohio from England at the age of forty-eight and began an improbable second life. Julie Otsuka contributes a powerful piece of fiction about mail-order brides from Japan arriving in the US, and with "The Sex Lives of African Girls," the issue will introduce an astonishing new voice, Taiye Selasi, who spins a haunting story about the way adult sexuality can be imposed upon the young. With award-winning reportage, memoir and fiction, over the years Granta has illuminated the most complex issues of modern life through the refractory light of literature. The Dirty Word will continue this tradition by addressing a theme many readers know has never lost its urgency.
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2015., Freight Books Call No: SC Fic Gal Edition: ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Janice Galloway redefined contemporary Scottish fiction with the extraordinary The Trick is to Keep Breathing, first published in 1989, going on to become a towering presence in British literature, winning the McVitieœs Prize, the EM Forster Award, the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year Award, and the SMIT Non-fiction Book of the Year. She is a novelist, short story writer, memoiriere, librettist, essayist, and poet. Following on from her most recent award-winning creative non-fiction, This is Not About Me and All Made Up, comes her fourth short story collection, the outstanding Jellyfish, confirming her position as one of the most elegant, unflinching, masterful chroniclers of contemporary life and love.
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2008., Granta Call No: SC 823.9 G174g Availability:2 of 2 At Your Library Summary Note: From her earliest years with a boozy, accident-prone father and a reluctantly pragmatic mother, Janice Galloway's grew up as a watcher - careful and vigilant. Then her parents' marriage broke up and mother and daughter moved to an attic above a doctor's surgery. When her big sister Cora returned home, with her steady stream of boyfriends, snappy dress sense and matching temper, evasion became a way of life. This is a funny and telling book about the routine dependencies and confusions, hopes and triumphs of childhood; it is also a book about emergence, as, slowly, the beginnings of unsuspected rage pushed the silent girl towards her voice.