Description: The Good Girls by Sonia Faleiro "First published in Great Britain in 2021 by Bloomsbury Circus, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc." FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description By the award-winning writer of Beautiful Thing, The Good Girls is a masterly inquest into how the mysterious deaths of two teenage girls shone a light into the darkest corners of a nation. On a summer night in 2014, Padma and Lalli went missing from Katra Sadatganj, an eye-blink of a village in western Uttar Pradesh. Hours later they were found hanging in the orchard behind their home. Who they were, and what had happened to them, was already less important than what their disappearance meant to the people left behind. Slipping deftly behind political maneuvering, caste systems and codes of honor in a village in northern India, The Good Girls returns to the scene of their short lives and shameful deaths, and dares to ask: What is the human cost of shame? Author Biography Sonia Faleiro is the author of Beautiful Thing: Inside the Secret World of Bombays Dance Bars, which was named a book of the year by The Guardian, The Observer, The Sunday Times, NPR and The Economist, and a novella, The Girl. She is a co-founder of Deca, a cooperative of award-winning writers creating narrative journalism about the world. Her work has been supported by the Pulitzer Centre and The Investigative Fund, and appears in the New York Times, The Financial Times, Granta, 1843, The California Sunday Magazine, MIT Technology Review and Harpers. She lives in London. Review Praise for The Good GirlsNew York Times Editors ChoiceFinancial Times Best Book of the WeekMarie Claire Best True Crime Book of 2021A New York Times Book Review Paperback Row SelectionLonglisted for the ALCS Gold Dagger for Non Fiction"The Good Girls is transfixing; it has the pacing and mood of a whodunit, but no clear reveal; Faleiro does not indict the cruelty or malice of any individual, nor any particular system. She indicts something even more common, and in its own way far more pernicious: a culture of indifference that allowed for the neglect of the girls in life and in death."--Parul Sehgal, New York Times"A riveting--sometimes astonishing--work of forensic journalism that chronicles the girls lives as well as the circumstances of their death." --Wall Street Journal"Powerful . . . Her social analysis is enlightening . . . most poignant when its focused on the girls unfinished lives." --Minneapolis Star Tribune"The story [Faleiro] weaves in exquisite language is as tragic and ugly as it is engrossing . . . A riveting, terrible tale, one all too common, but Faleiros gorgeous prose makes it bearable." --New York Times Book Review"A haunting piece of narrative reporting . . . Essential reading."--Sunday Times (UK)"A beautifully calibrated book, full of suspense to the final pages, urging us to walk into that night and listen." --Guardian (UK)"[A] gripping, real-life murder mystery... Taut with dramatic tension, The Good Girls vividly captures the sights, sounds, smells, preoccupations and oppressiveness of the village... [and] effectively captures the circus-like atmosphere that typically follows heinous crimes in India... Faleiro writes sensitively about her subjects actions and motivations." --Financial Times"[A] compulsively readable, highly impressive work of reportage... The Good Girls is excellent, deeply felt nonfiction." --Shelf Awareness"A modern-day Rashomon that offers multiple views of the widely publicized deaths of two young women in rural India...A gripping story." --Kirkus Reviews"Powerful account... In incisive prose, Faleiro...examines Indias family honor system and the grueling lives of lower caste women. True crime buffs will be fascinated." --Publishers Weekly"In this true story of the mysterious death of two girls, Sonia Faleiro confronts us with what it means to be young, poor, powerless and most importantly, female, in much of todays India. Despite its calm, measured tone, or more likely, because of it, The Good Girls left me shattered."--Abhijit Banerjee, Nobel Prize winner"The Good Girls is an insightful work of reportage that highlights how gender intersects with class and caste in Indian society. Its a page-turner, a feminist text, and an essential read that is deeply empathetic toward its two main subjects who no longer have a voice."--Deepa Anappara"An extraordinary book studded with insights into media, justice, corruption, and the rules governing womens lives. Padma and Lalli--harvesting mint, enchanted by a play, seeking freedom, wishing to be something--will stay powerfully with me." --Megha Majumdar"A compulsively readable whodunit, as fast-moving as a mystery novel, and at a whole deeper level offers profound observations about caste and sexuality in rural India." --Barbara Demick"Chilling and devastating, The Good Girls is narrative reportage at its very best" --Fatima BhuttoPraise for Beautiful ThingSunday Times Travel Book of the YearTime Out Subcontinental Book of the YearBest Book of the Year by Economist, NPR, Guardian, San Francisco Chronicle, Kirkus, CNN Mumbai, and Observer"With a few strokes, Faleiro conjures a world. "--Dwight Garner, The New York Times"A knockout. Unsparing, unsentimental and wickedly funny." --Parul Sehgal, NPR"Gritty, gripping and often heartbreaking--an impressive piece of narrative non-fiction." --Kirkus, starred review"A tour de force of reportage, whose depth, insight and resonance make it the equal of the best fiction" --Sunday Times"Excellent, painstaking and often painful" --The San Francisco Chronicle"Faleiro brings a novelists eye for detail and a depth of empathy to her work. A magnificent book of reportage that is also endowed with all the terror and beauty of art." --Kiran Desai"Does what every good piece of reportage ought to: took me to a place I couldnt have gone by myself" --Hari Kunzru"A small masterpiece of observation" --William Dalrymple"A tour de force of heartrending reportage" --Independent"It is useless to describe the pathos and singular power of this book" --Spectator"So compelling that it invites from us the question of exactly what might constitute genius in non-fiction" --The National"Brilliant" --Guardian"A moving testament" --Literary Review"Astonishing, gripping, immersive" --Time Out"Excellent" --The Telegraph UK Review Quote Praise for The Good Girls " The Good Girls is transfixing; it has the pacing and mood of a whodunit, but no clear reveal; Faleiro does not indict the cruelty or malice of any individual, nor any particular system. She indicts something even more common, and in its own way far more pernicious: a culture of indifference that allowed for the neglect of the girls in life and in death."--Parul Sehgal, New York Times "A riveting--sometimes astonishing--work of forensic journalism that chronicles the girls lives as well as the circumstances of their death." -- Wall Street Journal "[A] gripping, real-life murder mystery... Taut with dramatic tension, The Good Girls vividly captures the sights, sounds, smells, preoccupations and oppressiveness of the village... [and] effectively captures the circus-like atmosphere that typically follows heinous crimes in India... Faleiro writes sensitively about her subjects actions and motivations." -- Financial Times "[A] compulsively readable, highly impressive work of reportage... The Good Girls is excellent, deeply felt nonfiction." -- Shelf Awareness "A modern-day Rashomon that offers multiple views of the widely publicized deaths of two young women in rural India...A gripping story." -- Kirkus Reviews "Powerful account... In incisive prose, Faleiro...examines Indias family honor system and the grueling lives of lower caste women. True crime buffs will be fascinated." -- Publishers Weekly "In this true story of the mysterious death of two girls, Sonia Faleiro confronts us with what it means to be young, poor, powerless and most importantly, female, in much of todays India. Despite its calm, measured tone, or more likely, because of it, The Good Girls left me shattered."-- Abhijit Banerjee, Nobel Prize winner " The Good Girls is an insightful work of reportage that highlights how gender intersects with class and caste in Indian society. Its a page-turner, a feminist text, and an essential read that is deeply empathetic toward its two main subjects who no longer have a voice."-- Deepa Anappara "An extraordinary book studded with insights into media, justice, corruption, and the rules governing womens lives. Padma and Lalli--harvesting mint, enchanted by a play, seeking freedom, wishing to be something--will stay powerfully with me." -- Megha Majumdar "Chilling and devastating, The Good Girls is narrative reportage at its very best" -- Fatima Bhutto "A compulsively readable whodunit, as fast-moving as a mystery novel, and at a whole deeper level offers profound observations about caste and sexuality in rural India." -- Barbara Demick Praise for Beautiful Thing Sunday Times Travel Book of the Year Time Out Subcontinental Book of the Year Best Book of the Year by Economist, NPR, Guardian, San Francisco Chronicle, Kirkus, CNN Mumbai, and Observer "With a few strokes, Faleiro conjures a world. "-- Dwight Garner, The New York Times "A knockout. Unsparing, unsentimental and wickedly funny." -- Parul Sehgal, NPR "Gritty, gripping and often heartbreaking--an impressive piece of narrative non-fiction." -- Kirkus, starred review "A tour de force of reportage, whose depth, insight and resonance make it the equal of the best fiction" -- Sunday Times "Excellent, painstaking and often painful" -- The San Francisco Chronicle "Faleiro brings a novelists eye for detail and a depth of empathy to her work. A magnificent book of reportage that is also endowed with all the terror and beauty of art." -- Kiran Desai "Does what every good piece of reportage ought to: took me to a place I couldnt have gone by myself" -- Hari Kunzru "A small masterpiece of observation" -- William Dalrymple "A tour de force of heartrending reportage" -- Independent "It is useless to describe the pathos and singular power of this book" -- Spectator "So compelling that it invites from us the question of exactly what might constitute genius in non-fiction" -- The National "Brilliant" -- Guardian "A moving testament" -- Literary Review "Astonishing, gripping, immersive" -- Time Out "Excellent" -- The Telegraph UK Description for Sales People An utterly immersive work of intelligent, high end true crime, The Good Girls combines the thrill of investigation with the art of literary narrative non-fiction. A remarkable excavation of a case that shocked a nation and exposed the dark heart of contemporary India. It will stand alongside such classics as Katherine Boos Behind the Beautiful Forevers , John Berendts Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil , and Maggie Nelsons The Red Parts . Will also appeal to fans of smart sociological crime stories which use a case as a starting point to peel back the layers of a society and its mores - such as Richard Lloyd Parrys People Who Eat Darkness , Valeria Luisellis Lost Children Archive, Robert Kolkers The Lost Girls, as well as celebrated true crime podcasts like Serial and STown. Sonia Faleiro is an award-winning writer and journalist, and the winner of the Karmaveer Puraskaar Award for Social Justice. Her last book, Beautiful Thing, was named Sunday Times Travel Book of the Year, Time Out s Subcontinental Book of the Year, and an Economist, NPR, CNN, Time Out, Guardian, San Francisco Chronicle, Kirkus, and Observer Book of the Year. The book was described by Kiran Desai as a magnificent piece of reportage, as reporting at its best by Junot Diaz, and as a masterpiece of observation by William Dalrymple. Faleiro has earned a national reputation for smart commentary on contemporary social issues of India through her frequent contributions to the New York Times, Guardian, Financial Times and others. Details ISBN0802159451 Short Title The Good Girls Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 0802159451 ISBN-13 9780802159458 Format Paperback Subtitle An Ordinary Killing Publisher Black Cat Imprint Black Cat Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Publication Date 2022-02-15 AU Release Date 2022-02-15 NZ Release Date 2022-02-15 US Release Date 2022-02-15 UK Release Date 2022-02-15 Pages 352 Author Sonia Faleiro DEWEY 364.15230925 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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