Citizen Girl

Citizen Girl by Emma McLaughlin, published by Thorndike Press in 2005, is a 480-page work that explores the experiences of young women navigating the complexities of modern life. This edition presents a sharply observed narrative that captures the challenges and humor inherent in being female in today’s economy, offering insights into city life and the coming-of-age journey.
Readers will find a blend of wit and poignancy as the story unfolds, reflecting on the realities faced by women in urban settings. The book delves into themes of identity and societal expectations, providing a relevant commentary on contemporary issues. With its engaging prose, Citizen Girl presents a vivid portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of its protagonist, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of fiction focused on women’s experiences.
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A New York Times BestsellerSharply observed and devastatingly funny, Citizen Girl captures with biting accuracy what it means to be young and female in the new economy. The highly anticipated second novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling authors of The Nanny Diaries is edgy, heartfelt, and startlingly relevant.
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