The Brittanys: A Virtual Evening with Brittany Ackerman and Kimberly King Parsons

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The Brittanys: A Virtual Evening with Brittany Ackerman and Kimberly King Parsons

By Books & Books

Books & Books and Miami Book Fair present…
An Evening with Brittany Ackerman
In conversation with Kimberly King Parsons
The Brittanys
(Vintage, $16)
Friday, June 18, 7 PM ET
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Bursting with bittersweet nostalgia, a funny, poignant, perfectly voiced debut that brilliantly captures what it's like to be a teenage girl.
They're not the most popular freshmen at their Florida prep school, but at least everyone knows their name(s). The Brittanys.
Brittany Rosenberg: drives her golf cart around her subdivision to meet boys.
Brittany Gottlieb: insists you can't lose your virginity if you haven't gotten your period. (She heard it somewhere )
Brittany Tomassi: is from New York.
Brittany Jensen: once threw her tampon into a stranger's swimming pool. A brash, bold, unapologetic tomboy. And the greatest person in the whole wide world.
At least as far as the fifth Brittany--our narrator--is concerned. Even within their friend group, she and Jensen are a duo: with their matching JanSport backpacks, Tiffany chokers, and Victoria's Secret push-up bras, they are unstoppable. And now that they're finally growing up, they're going to do everything: dye their hair, attend no-parent parties, try pot . . . maybe even lose their virginities. 2004 is totally going to be their year.
Except Jensen's interests may be diverging from her friends'. And within our narrator's own family--in the lives of her exhausted mother and beloved, genius older brother--life-changing events may be taking shape. Events that only years later, looking back, she has the perspective to see.
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About the Author:
BRITTANY ACKERMAN's debut essay collection, The Perpetual Motion Machine, was the winner of Red Hen Press's Nonfiction Award. She has a creative writing MFA from Florida Atlantic University, and has attended the Writing by Writers Methow Valley Workshop and the Mont Blanc Workshop in Chamonix, France, as well as a residency at the Wellstone Center in the Redwoods. The Brittanys is her first novel.
About the Moderator:
KIMBERLY KING PARSONS's debut collection Black Light was longlisted for the National Book Award and the Story Prize, and was a finalist for the Texas First Fiction Award, the Edmund White Award, and the Oregon Book Award. A recipient of fellowships from Yaddo, Columbia University, and the Sustainable Arts Foundation, Parsons lives in Portland, OR, where she is at work on a novel (forthcoming from Knopf) about Texas, motherhood, and LSD.
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