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Girls From the County

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This book is merely a record of dark events, the kind that you can sometimes move on from, yet can't help but see in every old house, high school, or crumbling bridge.

In the county, eerie stillness can be mistaken for stagnation. In the county, rumination on pain and guilt can be confused with omens and curses. In the county, feelings of claustrophobia stem from understanding what the encroaching darkness brings with it.

You've heard of country girls, and city girls, but what of the forgotten girls from the in-between space of the county? Confronting the things too wild for urban areas, and too methodically malevolent for the countryside, girls from the county are often dismissed by popular narratives, left to solve riddles of grief and rage for themselves.

Known for weaving folk horror with confessional poetry, unflinching true crime approaches with myth and fable, contemporary appetites with gothic literature, award-winning author Donna Lynch has composed a lyrical reconstruction for readers to navigate the lives—and deaths—of girls from the county.

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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2023

      Award-winning poet and novelist Lynch's (Choking Back the Devil) latest unyielding, horror-filled poetry collection is unsettling and impossible to put down. She employs a unique approach in the writing of this collection. Rather than focusing on women encountering monsters in the city or the countryside, she tells of young women she calls "county girls." These young women live in the in-between places, in rural towns that often escape notice. As Lynch points out, women here have their own awful but relatable tales marked by trauma, fear, and horrors that lurk nearby. Lynch mixes folk horror and free-flowing poetry together, relaying stories of predators, murderers, bodies in freezers, witches, grief, rage, and empty old houses. Short but lyrical, this poetry collection sounds almost like a confessional or a diary. The audio is narrated by Lynch herself, whose eerily calm demeanor pairs well with the ominous music that runs throughout. VERDICT This audiobook may be short, but it is seriously spooky. Recommended for those who love gothic poetry or true crime or listeners wanting to get in the Halloween spirit.--Erin Cataldi

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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