Girls Aloud

Author:   Judith Arnold
Publisher:   The Story Plant
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9781611883756


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 March 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Judith Arnold
Publisher:   The Story Plant
Imprint:   The Story Plant
ISBN:  

9781611883756


ISBN 10:   161188375
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   15 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""As always, Judith Arnold's prose is captivating. I stopped many times to enjoy a beautiful phrase or an apt metaphor. And throughout the book is Arnold's trademark humor. I smiled as I read this wonderful novel. Another winner here that makes the world a better place!""--Kathryn Shay, New York Times bestselling author of the Brothers of Fire series ""Please make a point of meeting the Gillman family. Scott, the husband and father, is busy saving the world from the ravages of climate change by pedaling his recumbent bike around the United States on a summer-long tour. His wife, Ellie, and daughters Misha and Abbie, are busy saving everything else. Judith Arnold is such a terrific writer and such a gifted observer of American family life. She sees and illuminates the everyday drama of friendships, plugged toilets, weather-related mishaps, and workplace treacheries. As the titular ""Girls Aloud"" confront the rigors of getting by without the immediate presence of Scott, they come to the slow realization that they're neither powerless nor hobbled. Indeed, they have talents to assert, love to share, and a recasting of the order to impose. Arnold's fine prose--always on point, occasionally hilarious, never intrusive--carries the story along with a knowing and deft touch. This is a fine novel.--Craig Lancaster, award-winning author of Dreaming Northward and And It Will Be a Beautiful Life Wise and funny and smart, Girls Aloud is a bright feminist tale of a woman coming into her own power to find her voice. Populated with lively, real-life characters and the daily problems of modern life, it's a book that's guaranteed to make you cheer.--Barbara O'Neal, Bestselling author of This Place of Wonder"


""As always, Judith Arnold's prose is captivating. I stopped many times to enjoy a beautiful phrase or an apt metaphor. And throughout the book is Arnold's trademark humor. I smiled as I read this wonderful novel. Another winner here that makes the world a better place!""--Kathryn Shay, New York Times bestselling author of the Brothers of Fire series ""Please make a point of meeting the Gillman family. Scott, the husband and father, is busy saving the world from the ravages of climate change by pedaling his recumbent bike around the United States on a summer-long tour. His wife, Ellie, and daughters Misha and Abbie, are busy saving everything else. Judith Arnold is such a terrific writer and such a gifted observer of American family life. She sees and illuminates the everyday drama of friendships, plugged toilets, weather-related mishaps, and workplace treacheries. As the titular ""Girls Aloud"" confront the rigors of getting by without the immediate presence of Scott, they come to the slow realization that they're neither powerless nor hobbled. Indeed, they have talents to assert, love to share, and a recasting of the order to impose. Arnold's fine prose--always on point, occasionally hilarious, never intrusive--carries the story along with a knowing and deft touch. This is a fine novel.--Craig Lancaster, award-winning author of Dreaming Northward and And It Will Be a Beautiful Life Wise and funny and smart, Girls Aloud is a bright feminist tale of a woman coming into her own power to find her voice. Populated with lively, real-life characters and the daily problems of modern life, it's a book that's guaranteed to make you cheer.--Barbara O'Neal, Bestselling author of This Place of Wonder


As always, Judith Arnold's prose is captivating. I stopped many times to enjoy a beautiful phrase or an apt metaphor. And throughout the book is Arnold's trademark humor. I smiled as I read this wonderful novel. Another winner here that makes the world a better place! --Kathryn Shay, New York Times bestselling author of the Brothers of Fire series Please make a point of meeting the Gillman family. Scott, the husband and father, is busy saving the world from the ravages of climate change by pedaling his recumbent bike around the United States on a summer-long tour. His wife, Ellie, and daughters Misha and Abbie, are busy saving everything else. Judith Arnold is such a terrific writer and such a gifted observer of American family life. She sees and illuminates the everyday drama of friendships, plugged toilets, weather-related mishaps, and workplace treacheries. As the titular Girls Aloud confront the rigors of getting by without the immediate presence of Scott, they come to the slow realization that they're neither powerless nor hobbled. Indeed, they have talents to assert, love to share, and a recasting of the order to impose. Arnold's fine prose--always on point, occasionally hilarious, never intrusive--carries the story along with a knowing and deft touch. This is a fine novel.--Craig Lancaster, award-winning author of Dreaming Northward and And It Will Be a Beautiful Life Wise and funny and smart, Girls Aloud is a bright feminist tale of a woman coming into her own power to find her voice. Populated with lively, real-life characters and the daily problems of modern life, it's a book that's guaranteed to make you cheer.--Barbara O'Neal, Bestselling author of This Place of Wonder


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Judith Arnold is the bestselling, award- winning author of more than one hundred novels and several plays. A New York native, she lives with her husband in Sudbury, MA in a house with four guitars, three pianos, a violin, a kazoo, a balalaika, and a set of bongo drums. She treasures good books, good music, good chocolate, and good wine-- although she will settle for mediocre wine if good wine isn't available.

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