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Rita Bullwinkel
LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZEFINALIST FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZEONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVORITE READS OF SUMMER 2024Named a Best Book of 2024 by The New York Times Book Review, NPR, Time, Elle, Vulture, Lit Hub, and The Guardian“Make room, American fiction, for a meaningful new voice.” —Dwight Garner, The New York Times Book ReviewAn electrifying debut novel from an “unusually gifted writer” (Lorrie Moore) about the radical intimacy of physical competitionAn unexpected tragedy at a community pool. A family’s unrelenting expectation of victory. The desire to gain or lose control; to make time speed up or stop; to be frighteningly, undeniably good at something. Each of the eight teenage girl boxers in this blistering debut novel has her own reasons for the sacrifices she has made to come to Reno, Nevada, to compete to be named the best in the country. Through a series of face-offs that are raw, ecstatic, and punctuated by flashes of humor and tenderness, prizewinning writer Rita Bullwinkel animates the competitors’ pasts and futures as they summon the emotion, imagination, and force of will required to win.Frenetic, surprising, and strikingly original, Headshot is a portrait of the desire, envy, perfectionism, madness, and sheer physical pleasure that motivate young women to fight—even, and perhaps especially, when no one else is watching.
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Author
Rita Bullwinkel
Pages
224
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2024-03-12
ISBN
0593654102 9780593654101
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"Eight teen-age girls drive to a dusty tin warehouse in Reno to compete in the Daughters of America Cup boxing match. Each comes with her own motivations, fears, skills and dreams. We, the readers, get to know the girls —how they approach their practice, stances, visions of winning and fears of losing. Each bout becomes a chapter, a sketch of the two boxers. Some girls travel to Reno because boxing is in their family, other girls are still trying to figure out who they are, other girls simply want to make a name. Through each bout, we find out what’s at stake for the girls and how they think about their movements and their opponents’ actions as they box. Headshot is an unusual book about an unusual sport about unusual teenage girls who strive for something different. If you watched GLOW several years ago, this will be right for you."
"I probably would not have read this if it hadn’t been nominated for the Booker prize as boxing doesn’t interest me. However, I really enjoyed reading each boxer’s backstory which kept things moving. "
M
Meredith