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Emily Danforth

    Emily M. Danforth tisse des récits captivants d'apprentissage (coming-of-age) et des comédies gothiques sapphiques, explorant les thèmes de l'identité et de la connexion avec une voix narrative distinctive. S'inspirant de son propre parcours, elle crée des personnages littéraires mémorables et offre aux lecteurs un aperçu profond de leur vie intérieure. Son œuvre réinvente des genres familiers avec une perspective fraîche et originale. L'écriture de Danforth invite les lecteurs dans des mondes à la fois évocateurs et d'une originalité rafraîchissante.

    Emily Danforth
    Plain Bad Heroines
    The Miseducation of Cameron Post Movie Tie-in Edition
    The Miseducation of Cameron Post
    • The Miseducation of Cameron Post

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(1448)Évaluer

      Set in rural Montana in the early 1990s, emily m. danforth’s The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a powerful and widely acclaimed YA coming-of-age novel in the tradition of the classic Annie on My Mind. Cameron Post feels a mix of guilt and relief when her parents die in a car accident. Their deaths mean they will never learn the truth she eventually comes to—that she's gay. Orphaned, Cameron comes to live with her old-fashioned grandmother and ultraconservative aunt Ruth. There she falls in love with her best friend, a beautiful cowgirl. When she’s eventually outed, her aunt sends her to God’s Promise, a religious conversion camp that is supposed to “cure” her homosexuality. At the camp, Cameron comes face to face with the cost of denying her true identity. The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a stunning and provocative literary debut that was a finalist for the YALSA Morris Award and was named to numerous “best” lists.

      The Miseducation of Cameron Post
    • In 1902, at The Brookhants School for Girls, Flo and Clara, two impressionable students, become infatuated with each other and the daring writer Mary MacLane, known for her scandalous memoir. To express their devotion, they form a secret club called The Plain Bad Heroine Society, meeting in an apple orchard, which becomes the site of their tragic deaths. Their bodies are found with a copy of Mary’s book beside them, victims of a swarm of yellow jackets. Less than five years later, the school closes after three more mysterious deaths occur on the property. Fast forward over a century, the abandoned Brookhants gains attention when writer Merritt Emmons publishes a book celebrating its queer, feminist history. This leads to a controversial horror film adaptation featuring celebrity Harper Harper as Flo and former child star Audrey Wells as Clara. As filming begins, the past and present intertwine, blurring the lines between the curse of Brookhants and Hollywood's exploitation. The narrative unfolds as a story within a story, enriched with black-and-white period illustrations, exploring themes of obsession, tragedy, and the haunting legacy of a once-prominent institution.

      Plain Bad Heroines