Women, Chloe Caldwell
Women, Chloe Caldwell
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Women
A Novella

Author: Chloe Caldwell

Narrator: Chloe Caldwell, Lindsey Dorcus

Unabridged: 3 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/08/2025


Synopsis

NATIONAL BESTSELLERA Most Anticipated Pride Read by Autostraddle, Electric Literature, and GO Magazine • One of Cosmopolitan UK's Best Erotic Novels of All Time "Brief, sharp, and utterly consuming. . . Like your first love, it lingers long after the final chapter." – Tegan QuinA "delightfully frenetic cult classic" (The Atlantic) that intimately explores one young writer’s whirlwind and whiplash affair as she falls deeply in love with a woman for the first time.Sometimes I wonder what it is I could tell you about her for my job here to be done. I am looking for a short­cut. . . .But that would be asking too much from you. It wasn’t you who loved her.A young writer moves from the country to the city and falls in love with another woman for the very first time. From the start, the relationship is doomed; Finn is nineteen years older, wears men’s clothes, has a cocky smirk of a smile . . . and a long-term girlfriend.With startling clarity and breathtaking tenderness, Chloé Caldwell writes the story of a love in reverse: of nights spent drunkenly hurling a phone against a brick wall; of early mornings hungover in bed, curled up together; of emails and poems exchanged at breakneck speed. In Women, Caldwell lays bare the fierce obsession of addictive love, and asks the question: what, if anything, can who we love teach us about who we are?In this beautiful, transcendent, bracingly sexy novella, Caldwell tells a lust-love story that will bring you to your knees. Capturing the feverish heartbreak of Sapphic romance, painting a stark picture of an identity in crisis, and illuminating the exploratory possibilities of queer life, Women brands the heart and sears the soul.

About Chloe Caldwell

Chloe Caldwell is the author of The Red Zone, the essay collection I'll Tell You in Person, Legs Get Led Astray, and the forthcoming Trying. Chloe’s essays have appeared in the New York Times, Bon Appétit, New York magazine’s The Cut and The Strategist, Buzzfeed, Longreads, Vice, Nylon, and many more, as well as half a dozen anthologies including Goodbye To All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving NYC and Without A Net: The Female Experience of Growing Up Working Class, and Sluts. Her essay “Hungry Ghost” was listed as Notable in 2018 Best American Nonrequired Reading. She lives in Hudson, New York. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by s.penkevich on June 09, 2025

While love will always shake you, some loves will shatter you. Women, an intimate confessional of a novella charged with volatile vulnerability, concerns the latter. Told in a fragmentary fashion, Chloe Caldwell confides in the reader to chronicle the collision course of a first and feverish sapphic......more

Goodreads review by M. on December 09, 2014

A straight woman finds herself attracted to a confident, supportive, older soft butch. They are both very bad at keeping and respecting boundaries. Their relationship becomes all consuming, to the detriment of them both. This book is a chronicle of the experience. I bought it, finding the size and f......more

Goodreads review by Louise on March 01, 2018

This novella explores sexual confusion, female friendship, being a woman and a daughter. This is a tale about a love affair and intimacy between women. It's written in the first person point of view. An account of a woman's first same sex relationship. I would like to thank NetGalley, HarperCollins UK......more

Goodreads review by Mallory on June 21, 2025

This one has been on my to-do list and pride month seemed like the right time to get to it. It’s a little disturbing that this is a cult classic since the relationship is completely toxic and horrible. I’ll all for exploration of sexuality, but let’s have those experiences be with healthy and availa......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on April 28, 2024

This is... fine. There's a real disconnect, though, with the reissue. The book comes with a real self-celebratory vibe that is going harder than you'd see even a much celebrated, much lauded, much awarded book. It is a book that defined a queer generation, apparently, that it assures us was passed t......more