We Were Witches

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Lesbian, Coming of Age, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary
Cover of the book We Were Witches by Ariel Gore, The Feminist Press at CUNY
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Author: Ariel Gore ISBN: 9781936932023
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY Publication: September 5, 2017
Imprint: Amethyst Editions Language: English
Author: Ariel Gore
ISBN: 9781936932023
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Publication: September 5, 2017
Imprint: Amethyst Editions
Language: English

This inspirational “magic-infused narrative . . . is a moving account of a young writer and mother striving to claim her own agency and find her voice” (Publishers Weekly).

Buying into the dream that education is the road out of poverty, a teen mom takes a chance on bettering herself and talks her way into college. But once she’s there, phallocratic narratives permeate every subject.

Wryly riffing on feminist literary tropes, We Were Witches documents the survival of a demonized single lesbian mother as she’s beset by custody disputes, homophobia, and America’s ever-present obsession with shaming unconventional women into passive citizenship.

But even as the narrator struggles to graduate, a question uncomfortably lingers: If you’re dealing with precarious parenthood, queer identity, and debt, what is the true narrative shape of your experience?

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This inspirational “magic-infused narrative . . . is a moving account of a young writer and mother striving to claim her own agency and find her voice” (Publishers Weekly).

Buying into the dream that education is the road out of poverty, a teen mom takes a chance on bettering herself and talks her way into college. But once she’s there, phallocratic narratives permeate every subject.

Wryly riffing on feminist literary tropes, We Were Witches documents the survival of a demonized single lesbian mother as she’s beset by custody disputes, homophobia, and America’s ever-present obsession with shaming unconventional women into passive citizenship.

But even as the narrator struggles to graduate, a question uncomfortably lingers: If you’re dealing with precarious parenthood, queer identity, and debt, what is the true narrative shape of your experience?

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