Sorority

Sorority by Genevieve Sly Crane, published by Gallery/Scout Press on March 5, 2019, is a reprint edition comprising 320 pages. This book presents a candid exploration of female friendship and the complexities of coming of age within the confines of a sorority house. Through a blend of humor and stark reality, Crane delves into the lives of contemporary women, revealing the intricate dynamics of sisterhood and the challenges they face beyond the surface-level perceptions of sorority life.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves together the stories of women grappling with personal and familial issues, all while navigating the aftermath of a tragic event involving Margot, a sister whose death casts a long shadow over the house. The book captures the tension between the pursuit of perfection and the painful realities of beauty, love, and friendship. With a keen eye for character development and a narrative style that invites introspection, Sorority offers insights into the rituals and bonds that define female relationships, alongside echoes of classical myths that resonate throughout the lives of its characters.
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Sisterhood is forever…whether you like it or not.
Prep meets Girls in White Dresses in Genevieve Sly Crane’s deliciously addictive, voyeuristic exploration of female friendship and coming of age that will appeal to anyone who has ever been curious about what happens in a sorority house.
Twinsets and pearls, secrets and kinship, rituals that hold sisters together in a sacred bond of everlasting trust. Certain chaste images spring to mind when one thinks of sororities. But make no mistake: these women are not braiding each other’s hair and having pillow fights—not by a long shot.
What Genevieve Sly Crane has conjured in these pages is a blunt, in-your-face look behind the closed doors of a house full of contemporary women—and there are no holds barred. These women have issues: self-inflicted, family inflicted, sister-to-sister inflicted—and it is all on the page. At the center of this swirl is Margot: the sister who died in the house, and each chapter is told from the points of view of the women who orbit her death and have their own reactions to it.
With a keen sense of character and elegant, observant prose, Crane details the undercurrents of tension in a world where perfection comes at a cost and the best things in life are painful—if not impossible—to acquire: Beauty. A mother’s love. And friendship…or at least the appearance of it. Woven throughout are glimmers of the classical myths that undercut the lives of women in Greek life. After all, the Greek goddesses did cause their fair share of destruction….
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