Skid Dogs, Emelia SymingtonFedy
Skid Dogs, Emelia SymingtonFedy
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Skid Dogs

Author: Emelia Symington-Fedy

Narrator: Emelia Symington-Fedy

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/28/2023


Synopsis

A raw and riveting coming-of-age story about the wild love of teenage friendships and the casual oppression of nineties rape culture.

Emelia Symington-Fedy grew up with her girl gang on the railroad tracks of a small town in British Columbia. Unsupervised and wild, the girls explored the power and shortcomings of "best" friendships and their growing sexuality.

Two decades later an eighteen-year-old girl is murdered on Halloween on the same tracks, and Symington-Fedy returns to her hometown to stay with her mother, who is fearful of a murderer at large.

While the media narrows its focus on how the girl dared be alone on the tracks, Symington-Fedy slowly comes to terms with the mistreatment of her own teenage body. Giving a bold and often darkly humorous first-hand account of nineties rape culture and the sexual coercion that still permeates girlhood, Symington-Fedy holds her hometown close and accountable and exposes the subtle ways that misogyny shows up daily.

About Emelia Symington-Fedy

Emelia Symington-Fedy grew up in Armstrong, British Columbia. She has worked as an essayist, storyteller, and documentary producer for CBC Radio and is co-artistic director of The Chop Theatre. She is the creator of the popular blog and radio show that became an audiobook, Trying to Be Good: The Healing Powers of Lying, Cheating, Stealing, and Drugs. After living an urban life for many years, Symington-Fedy and her family are now enjoying life back in Armstrong, on their rural property near a lake.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mizuki on April 01, 2024

Skid Dogs is a book about small-town girlhood in the most raw, unfiltered, visceral way. Set in Armstrong, BC, it takes place in two separate timelines: Emmy at thirteen, making friends with girls named Bugsy, Aimes, Cristal, and Max, and Emmy in her mid-thirties, returning to Armstrong to take care......more

Goodreads review by Paige on January 27, 2025

4.25/5 Rural BC girlhood and grief really just smacked me in the face......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on September 17, 2023

Brave, raw, and real! This book was a must-read for me as a lover of memoirs and dual timeline stories. I feel like readers who love transgressive fiction would love this book too! Growing up in Armstrong during the 90s, I appreciated the nostalgia and references to things like dewberry and Lipton No......more

Goodreads review by Anne on January 13, 2025

This is a memoir+. A searingly raw, small town coming of age story. Captures the visceral joy of teenage girl friendships, and brutally accounts the emotional confusion, rampant sexual coercion and double standards of those years. You can't help but see yourself on this continuum of experiences. A w......more

Goodreads review by Emily on January 02, 2025

Take your rose coloured glasses off for what growing up in the 90s meant for teenage girls. Heartbreaking and nuanced, I ached for Emmy and wished she could make better choices, and the men and boys she encountered weren't such cruel jerks. One annoying thing in this book, though- Vancouver to Armstr......more