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Holly Wilson's debut novel, Kittentits, presents a feral and heart-busting journey through the eyes of ten-year-old Molly in 1992. Tired of her life in the unconventional House of Friends, Molly finds solace in Jeanie, a rough-around-the-edges newcomer. Despite Jeanie's harsh treatment, Molly is drawn to her shared experiences of loss and rebellion.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
Holly Wilson's debut novel, Kittentits, presents a feral and heart-busting journey through the eyes of ten-year-old Molly in 1992. Tired of her life in the unconventional House of Friends, Molly finds solace in Jeanie, a rough-around-the-edges newcomer. Despite Jeanie's harsh treatment, Molly is drawn to her shared experiences of loss and rebellion.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
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Holly Wilson's debut novel, Kittentits, presents a feral and heart-busting journey through the eyes of ten-year-old Molly in 1992. Tired of her life in the unconventional House of Friends, Molly finds solace in Jeanie, a rough-around-the-edges newcomer. Despite Jeanie's harsh treatment, Molly is drawn to her shared experiences of loss and rebellion.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
Holly Wilson's debut novel, Kittentits, presents a feral and heart-busting journey through the eyes of ten-year-old Molly in 1992. Tired of her life in the unconventional House of Friends, Molly finds solace in Jeanie, a rough-around-the-edges newcomer. Despite Jeanie's harsh treatment, Molly is drawn to her shared experiences of loss and rebellion.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
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Holly Wilson's debut novel, Kittentits, presents a feral and heart-busting journey through the eyes of ten-year-old Molly in 1992. Tired of her life in the unconventional House of Friends, Molly finds solace in Jeanie, a rough-around-the-edges newcomer. Despite Jeanie's harsh treatment, Molly is drawn to her shared experiences of loss and rebellion.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
Holly Wilson's debut novel, Kittentits, presents a feral and heart-busting journey through the eyes of ten-year-old Molly in 1992. Tired of her life in the unconventional House of Friends, Molly finds solace in Jeanie, a rough-around-the-edges newcomer. Despite Jeanie's harsh treatment, Molly is drawn to her shared experiences of loss and rebellion.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
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Holly Wilson's debut novel, Kittentits, presents a feral and heart-busting journey through the eyes of ten-year-old Molly in 1992. Tired of her life in the unconventional House of Friends, Molly finds solace in Jeanie, a rough-around-the-edges newcomer. Despite Jeanie's harsh treatment, Molly is drawn to her shared experiences of loss and rebellion.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
Holly Wilson's debut novel, Kittentits, presents a feral and heart-busting journey through the eyes of ten-year-old Molly in 1992. Tired of her life in the unconventional House of Friends, Molly finds solace in Jeanie, a rough-around-the-edges newcomer. Despite Jeanie's harsh treatment, Molly is drawn to her shared experiences of loss and rebellion.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
When Jeanie stages her own death, Molly embarks on a wild escapade to Chicago with her friend Demarcus, fueled by stolen credit cards and youthful determination. Their mission: to find Jeanie and reconnect with their deceased mothers through a New Year's Eve séance at the World's Fair.
Kittentits is a surreal and audacious take on the American coming-of-age novel, blending elements of absurdist humor, grief, and friendship. Molly's unconventional journey navigates the complexities of loss and longing, as she grapples with the turmoil of adolescence against a backdrop of unconventional characters and unconventional circumstances.
Wilson's narrative is both sacred and profane, capturing the raw emotions of grief and the irreverent spirit of youth. Molly emerges as a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, her voice resonating with authenticity and vulnerability. Through Molly's eyes, Wilson explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for connection amidst chaos and uncertainty.
With echoes of Gillian Flynn's praise for Molly's character, Kittentits promises to be a captivating and unforgettable read, offering a fresh and daring perspective on the universal journey of growing up. Wilson's debut is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of loss and adversity.
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