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245 00 Girls write now :|btwo decades of true stories from young 
       female voices. 
250    First US edition. 
264  1 Portland, Oregon :|bTin House Books,|c2018. 
300    xiii, 316 pages ;|c22 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
505 00 |tRoxane gay --|tDear Kanye /|rDanni Green --|tAdhan /
       |rMisbah Awan --|tStep /|rAngelica Rozza --|tKiss me /
       |rClio Contogenis --|tHajabi or jihadi? /|rRomaissaa 
       Benzizoune --|tMott street between Houston and Prince /
       |rSamantha Carlin --|tModel minority girl /|rMaggie Wang -
       -|tA touch of memory between Amsterdam and a guy named 
       Columbus /|rJasmine Holloway --|tLife in odd numbers /
       |rMarquisele Mercedes --|tHumming bird /|rRocio Cuevas --
       |tEyes /|rKiara Kerina-Rendina --|tHouse keys /|rLemi 
       Hernandez-Kim --|tMy life /|rLauren Melendez --|tFrancine 
       Prose --|tDear you /|rJulia Mercado --|tAbuelo's porch /
       |rMarcela Grillo --|tMoments in a high school life /|rEmma
       Fiske-Dobell --|tThe places we came from /|rTashi Sangmo -
       -|tOpening up /|rMeek Thomas --|tThe first 1578 days in 
       New York City /|rXiao Shan Liu --|tKeeping faith /|rZahraa
       Lopez --|tBlack /|rRachel Aghanwa --|tThe hijabi /|rNishat
       Anjum --|tScarf /|rDiana Diaz --|tThe photograph /|rAlexa 
       Betances --|tThe search /|rIdamaris Perez --|tThe one I 
       need /|rJaniah Taylor --|tChimamanda Ngozi Adichie --|tWhy
       won't you stop!? /|rKirby-Estar Laguerre --|tThe feminist 
       in me /|rTuhfa Begum --|tSaturday morning /|rMitzi Sanchez
       --|tA walk through racism /|rBianca Jeffrey --|tSpace /
       |rTammy Chan --|tWho am i? /|rBrittney Nanton --|tStunned 
       silence /|rWinkie Ma --|tA slight misunderstanding /|rJoy 
       Smith --|tThe infamous catcall /|rRosemary Alfonseca --
       |tWe protest with thunder not lightning /|rSoledad Aguilar
       -Colon --|tIt is me: the real Tianna C. /|rTianna Coleman 
       --|tShe's a 7.8 /|rSarah Kearns --|tZadie Smith --|tDinner
       time /|rJoanne Lin --|tEvery little thing /|rCalayah Heron
       --|tGrowing up now /|rEbony McNeil --|tAbandoned by faith 
       /|rLaura Rose Cardona --|tRed apple pie /|rMichaela Burns 
       --|tIt rained last night /|rYesenia Torres --|tLoving in 
       new ways /|rAva Nadel --|tInspirationfrom my mother /
       |rFanta Camara --|tMother /|rJennifer Lee --|tEn su espejo
       /|rLuna Rojas --|tDiamonds /|rJuleisy Polanco --|tBaby 
       things /|rEmely Paulino --|tMia Alvar --|tA time to heal /
       |rMariam Kamate --|tChinese food on my chapped lips /
       |rLucy Tan --|tWrite. /|rJanae Lowe --|tRising /|rEmily 
       del Carmen Ramirez --|tJoyful /|rAnglory Morel --
       |tHappiness in compensations /|rBushra Miah --|tTime for 
       healing /|rMarlyn Palomino --|tStill looking /|rCeasia 
       King --|tWork /|rShannon Daniels --|tNoriko's postcards /
       |rMona Haddad --|tThe rebirth of Shanai Williams /|rShanai
       Williams --|tJanet Mock --|tMonolid monologue /|rBecky 
       Chao --|tThis is my dwelling /|rAmanda Day McCullough --
       |tWhere I'm from /|rSamantha White --|tMy Vietnam /|rSasha
       Goodfriend --|tOn thermodynamics: a reflection /|rEn Yu 
       Zhang --|tLife in Senegal /|rYvonne Ndiaye --|tHurricane 
       connor /|rRyan Marie Marini --|tAutism is... /|rCharlene 
       Vasquez --|tRequiem /|rToni Bruno --|tForgiveness not 
       burden /|rJiselle Abraham --|tAll over again /|rShirleyka 
       Hector --|tThe sky's the limit /|rRayhana Maarouf --|tLena
       Dunham --|tMade out of diamonds /|rErin Pennill --|tEasy-
       bake oven /|rKiana Marte --|tWhat's twenty percent of 
       forty-eight? /|rIreen Hossain --|tSome days over the 
       summer /|rKaytlin Carlo --|tWhy obsessions matter /
       |rDiamond Abreu --|tInvasion of the germs /|rRashri 
       Shamsundar --|tEmpire state /|rBrittany Barker --|tMoving 
       on /|rBrianna Marie Marini --|tNagiti-buitu /|rSuyapa 
       Martinez --|tAn extroverted introvert /|rSamantha Verdugo 
       --|tTaunting little jar of sugar /|rXena Leycea-Bruno --
       |t37th Street /|rFareena Samad --|tGloria Steinem --|tBy 
       grace through love /|rGrace Han --|tThe case of the ugly 
       black shoes /|rValerie Pereyra --|tBaile de idiomas /
       |rSophia Chan --|tFriends, discrimination, peace /
       |rKimberley Garcia --|tRaw beauty /|rTiana Zuniga --|tI'm 
       finally home /|rMedelin Cuevas --|tSwitching beds /|rRumer
       Legendre --|tMy search for comfort /|rPaldon Dolma --
       |tYou're (not quite) hired /|rIlana Schiller-Weiss --
       |tSunday call /|rTina Gao --|tLos regalos de angelitos /
       |rEmily Sarita --|tWriting out of my shell /|rZariah 
       Jenkins --|tQuiara Alegria Hudes --|tA taste of duck and 
       family /|rPriscilla Guo --|tA woman with power /|rRo 
520    "Teenage girls tell their most urgent stories in personal 
       essays, punctuated by inspiration and advice from Zadie 
       Smith, Roxane Gay, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Gloria 
       Steinem, Alice Walker, and more of today's great writers. 
       Girls Write Now: Two Decades of True Stories from Young 
       Female Voices offers a brave and timely portrait of 
       teenage-girl life in the United States over the past 
       twenty years. They're working part-time jobs to make ends 
       meet, deciding to wear a hijab to school, sharing a first 
       kiss, coming out to their parents, confronting violence 
       and bullying, and immigrating to a new country while 
       holding onto their heritage. Through it all, these young 
       writers tackle issues of race, gender, poverty, sex, 
       education, politics, family, and friendship. Together 
       their narratives capture indelible snapshots of the past 
       and lay bare hopes, insecurities, and wisdom for the 
       future. Interwoven is advice from great women writers, 
       Roxane Gay, Francine Prose, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, 
       Zadie Smith, Quiara Alegria Hudes, Janet Mock, Gloria 
       Steinem, Lena Dunham, Mia Alvar, and Alice Walker, 
       offering guidance to a young reader about where she's been
       and where she might go. Inspiring and informative, Girls 
       Write Now belongs in every school, library and home, 
       adding much-needed and long-overdue perspectives on what 
       it is to be young in America"--|cProvided by publisher. 
650  0 Teenage girls|zUnited States|xSocial life and customs
       |vJuvenile literature. 
650  0 Teenage girls|zUnited States|vBiography|vJuvenile 
       literature. 
655  7 Biographies.|2lcgft 
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