Five Little Bitches By Teresa McWhirter

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Fiction FIVE LITTLE BITCHES chronicles the intertwining lives of five young women each of whom is plagued by her own unique demons and all of whom are devoted to music the punk rock lifestyle and an underground code of solidarity The novel details each of the girls personal histories alongside the rise and fall of their band Wet Leather As the band progresses the girls tour Canadian American and European small towns and big cities and all the alleys gutters back stages vans hotel rooms highways and airways in between At its heart FIVE LITTLE BITCHES asks whether alternative music and youth culture can be an effective mode of subversion and empowerment One glance at this book and you It ain t Anne Tyler FIVE LITTLE BITCHES is funny outrageous and startlingly authentic and she delivers what any reader wants a novel that is vibrantly alive never dull Prairie Fire a raw punk energy courses through its veins Georgia Straight it captures the essence of a sub culture The design of the text is as bold as its uncensored language Every page is coloured with the chaos of punk rock shows volatile relationships pain joy and humour and illustrated with gritty black lines graffiti art band posters set lists and photos These are flawed real women who are unapologetic But as much as the characters of FIVE LITTLE BITCHES appear hell bent on being abrasive this thoroughly modern feminist novel ultimately succeeds because it portrays human vulnerability BC BookWorld Five Little BitchesMuch grittier than what I normally read so that was difficult but still I appreciate the window into the lives of these women characters each of whom is strong in her own way The front lines of feminism can be almost anywhere Paperback Mixed feelings about this one It started off strong but then got boring The book starts with the stories details about the five women and how they became punks They then create a punk band a la L 7 and go touring all over the world The book has a great design and is almost zine like However the story just gets old and I had a hard time remembering the back story of two of the women The dialogue is also really weird They use a lot of really gross slang Some parts of it were amusing but sometimes I had a hard time believing that ANYONE actually talked like that There were some things I really loved about this book including some of the East Van setting but in other ways it was just sort of flat Paperback I ve liked everything I ve read by Theresa McWhirter and this is no exception Great characters gritty situations and a pretty damn accurate portrayal of the love hate relationship that band members often have with each other The ending was optimistic than her other books but that was okay since she refrained from making every character miraculously turn into a whole new better person I had a lot of fun reading this it reminded me how much I like novels about punk rock Paperback A bit of a female Hardcore Logo but not as good I think the book got stronger in the second half I liked that it was set in Vancouver but I wished it had music related content in it Paperback Another killer from my favourite Vancouver writer Teresa McWhirter moves back and forth between profane and poetic and makes it look easy Paperback

Five Little Bitches By Teresa McWhirter
1897535902
9781897535905
English
296
Paperback
After extensive travel across Canada and the US her first novel Some Girls Do was published by Raincoast Polestar books 2002. Fiveittle witches sitting on the gate Following an assortment of jobs including teaching English in Korea driving an ice cream truck and scaring children at a haunted house she published Dirtbags Anvil Press 2007 and YA Skank Lorimer 2011. Five little witches sitting on the gate During the past few years Teresa has toured Europe and North America with punk rock bands gathering material for her new novel Five Little Bitches Anvil 2012 Sheives in east Vancouver: Five little witches sitting on the gate Teresa McWhirter grew up in Kimberley in the east Kootenays of interior BC She received a BA with a double major in English and Creative Writing from the University of Victoria..

About the Author: Teresa McWhirter

After extensive travel across Canada and the US, her first novel, Some Girls Do was published by Raincoast/Polestar books (2002).Teresa McWhirter grew up in Kimberley, in the east Kootenays of interior BC. She received a BA with a double major in English and Creative Writing from the University of Victoria.Following an assortment of jobs including teaching English in Korea, driving an ice cream truck, and scaring children at a haunted house, she published Dirtbags (Anvil Press, 2007) and YA Skank (Lorimer, 2011).During the past few years Teresa has toured Europe and North America with punk rock bands, gathering material for her new novel Five Little Bitches (Anvil, 2012)She lives in east Vancouver.