The Girls in Queens, Christine Kandic Torres
The Girls in Queens, Christine Kandic Torres
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The Girls in Queens
A Novel

Author: Christine Kandic Torres

Narrator: Gisela Chipe

Unabridged: 8 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperVia

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

A MOST ANTICIPATED SUMMER READ FROM HARPER'S BAZAAR, BUSTLE, NYLON, THE MILLIONS, MS. MAGAZINE, and THE SKIMMAn unforgettable debut novel about the furious loyalty of two Latinx women coming of age in Queens, New York, an emotionally resonant novel infused with the insight, power, and poignancy of Angie Cruz’s Dominicana, Jacqueline Woodson’s Another Brooklyn, and Sally Rooney’s Conversations with Friends.Growing up in the ’90s along Clement Moore Avenue in Queens, Brisma and Kelly are two young Latinas with an inseparable bond, sharing everything and anything with each other. The girls are opposites: Brisma is sweet, sensitive, and observant, whereas Kelly is free-spirited, flirtatious, and bold. But together, they binge on Sour Patch Kids, listen to Boyz II Men cassette tapes, and dance to Selena and Mariah Carey where no one can see them. In high school, their friendship starts to form cracks when Brisma finds herself in a relationship with Brian, a charismatic baseball star. Brisma is thrilled to finally have something—someone—to herself. But Kelly wasn’t built to be a third wheel. Years later, the Mets begin a historic run for the playoffs, and Brisma and Kelly—now on the cusp of adulthood—reconnect with Brian after years of silence. But then Brian is charged with sexual assault. Brisma and Kelly find themselves on opposite sides of the accusation, viewing their past and past traumas from completely different vantage points, and the two lifelong friends will have to decide if their shared history is enough to sustain their future. Told in alternating timelines, Christine Kandic Torres’s incredible debut explores the unbreakable bonds of friendship, complications of sexual-abuse allegations within communities of color, and the danger of forgetting that sometimes monsters hide in plain sight.

About Christine Kandic Torres

Christine Kandic Torres was born and raised in New York City. Her Pushcart Prize-nominated short stories have been published in various literary journals, such as Catapult, Kweli, Lunch Ticket, and Cosmonauts Avenue. She has received support for her work from Hedgebrook, VONA, and the Jerome Foundation with an Emerging Artist Fellowship for fiction. For her debut novel, The Girls in Queens, she received a 2020 New Work Grant from the Queens Council on the Arts. Christine currently lives in the suburbs with her family, but still supports writers in her home borough through her work with Newtown Literary, a journal and non-profit organization that serves Queens residents. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on February 23, 2023

this book was terribly slow without being very interesting. i enjoyed a lot of it, however the first half or so just felt like nothing was happening. i’m assuming this was the case due the element of suspense and intrigue, which i think Torres achieved in doing, however slight lowered the quality of......more

Goodreads review by agata on June 15, 2022

The Girls in Queens is a debut novel that is narrated by Brisma, a young Latina woman who dreams of working in TV. She’s known her best friend, Kelly, since they were children and only one person could get between them - Brian, a high school baseball star who begins dating Brisma. Years later, Brian......more

Goodreads review by Kendall on April 04, 2022

It's hard to transition from childhood friends to life long friends when secrets rip you apart. Kelly and Brisma were two girls from Queens attached at the hip, finishing each others sentences and thoughts. But as they got older, and boys and secrets got involved, their friendship ultimately dissolv......more

Goodreads review by Paige on March 05, 2023

I received this book as a part of a Goodreads giveaway. I was going to say it’s a slow start, but I literally finished the book in a day. Short, impactful, heavy on baseball for reasons I didn’t fully understand. I think it’s a story all women can relate to, or know someone who can relate to it, whi......more

Goodreads review by afrobookricua on October 17, 2022

3.5 ⭐️ This is THAT story of sisterhood (friendship) everyone needs to read. Torres breathes so much life into every single character in this one. It also doesn’t help that she definitely made me nostalgic for a NY I’ve never experienced. The pen game was chef’s kiss. The only thing I could say that......more