The Only Girl In The Car
By (Author) Kathy Dobie
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
1st October 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: philosophy and social sciences
305.235092
Paperback
240
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 17mm
165g
From the moment fourteen-year-old Kathy decides to lose her virginity and reels in her prey, she is headed for trouble. One cold, raw March night, parked in a car on the outskirts of town with four boys she thought were her friends, she finds it. This is the story of a young girl - the oldest daughter in a Catholic family of six children - struggling to find her proper place in the world. Suddenly as 'the earth blossomed with men and boys', Kathy grasped her path towards power and freedom. But girls who break rules in small towns like hers are expected to pay a high price for their transgressions and Kathy soon learns the price. In this disturbing and powerful memoir Kathy reveals how she stepped out of that car forever altered, but not forever damaged, and how she learned to fight back after being labelled as a slut and ostracised in her own neighbourhood. Always aware that her ambitions were bigger and more complicated than the suburbs she grew up in, Kathy was determined to come through and to transform her fate.
Compelling... a fascinating read... Dobie proves there's nothing in life we can't get over * Big Issue *
Dobie brings the memory of childhood alive... out of tragedy comes eventual redemption, through writing and Dobie's discovery of the inside world of imagination... The message remains a powerful one * Daily Telegraph *
A simple, moving account, asking little of the reader but earning a lot * Observer *
[A] harrowing memoir * Daily Mirror *
Kathy Dobie is a successful young New York journalist who has written for Harper's, The Village Voice, Salon and other publications. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.