Quantum Girl Theory
By Erin Kate Ryan
By Erin Kate Ryan
By Erin Kate Ryan
By Erin Kate Ryan
By Erin Kate Ryan
Read by Saskia Maarleveld, Joniece Abbott-Pratt and P.J. Ochlan
By Erin Kate Ryan
Read by Saskia Maarleveld, Joniece Abbott-Pratt and P.J. Ochlan
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Women's Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Women's Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction | Women's Fiction | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Mar 14, 2023 | ISBN 9780593133453
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Mar 08, 2022 | ISBN 9780593133446
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Mar 08, 2022 | ISBN 9780593556016
554 Minutes
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Praise
“Fascinating . . . Ryan’s deep and simmering novel follows how the stories of missing girls become co-opted into other narratives, and how, in the process, they become other people.”—CrimeReads, “Most Anticipated of 2022”
“Quantum Girl Theory is a doubly impressive feat—a dark, dizzying mystery about the fate of three missing girls in 1960s North Carolina studded with a series of elegant meditations on loss, violence and identity. It stayed with me long after I put it down.”—Alexandra Andrews, author of Who Is Maud Dixon?
“Clever and imaginative, Quantum Girl Theory is a dazzling, dizzyingly fresh take on the missing person narrative, a novel full of insight into the lives of girls and women.”—Karen Thompson Walker, author of The Age of Miracles
“Inventive . . . Ryan’s novel takes up what true-crime aficionados would call the ‘less dead’: victims of violence or missing people from marginalized communities who fail to garner the same attention as idealized victims—namely, straight young White women. Ryan takes a meta approach here; the novel is as much about the way we mythologize this type of missing and murdered victim as it is a twisty mystery. . . . A puzzler that is both brainy and full of satisfying narrative brawn.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Intriguing . . . [Ryan] has a knack for clever turns of phrase and imbues her concept with smart insights on the public’s fascination with missing girls and young women.”—Publishers Weekly
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