Raised in the coastal town of Danvers, Massachusetts, Quan Barry is the author of the novel She Weeps Each Time You’re Born and of four books of poetry, including the collection Water Puppets, which won the AWP Donald Hall Prize for Poetry and was a PEN Open Book finalist. She lives in Wisconsin and teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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“Quirky, comic, and painstakingly detailed. . . . Barry writes with
a sustained, manic energy.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A fresh coming-of-age story.” —Time
“Spellbinding, wickedly fun. . . . Each sentence fizzes like a
just-opened bottle of New Coke.” —O, The Oprah Magazine
“You may come for the sizzle of genre elements here, but you’ll
stay for the rich bond forged by friendships on the field, the
memories of misguided youth and the power of belief.” —Variety
“A delightful, hilarious ode to the ‘80s.” —Ms. Magazine
“A perfect blend of aesthetic and narrative pleasure. . . . Very
funny and a little angry and a lot of fun.” —Maris Kreizman
“The prose style is neon and the laughs do not stop. I feel like
the author wrote the entire book with an evil grin on her face.”
—Molly Young, Vulture
“A charming novel that combines the beats of a sports movie with
the dramas of teenagers coming of age. . . . There’s plenty of ’80s
nostalgia . . . but Barry also delivers an earnest look at the
divisions and secrets that can bubble up in a close group in any
era.” —The AV Club
“Surprising and ultimately delightful. . . . The narration is
playful, making the emotional crescendos even more satisfying. . .
. Barry is a skilled storyteller and sentence artist who embraces
irreverence where irreverence is due.” —Minneapolis
Star-Tribune
“Almost too much fun to be allowed. . . . Truly a delight in every
way.” —Literary Hub
“In a story filled with friendship, femininity and ‘80s
iconography, Barry will keep you laughing with every turn of the
page.” —TODAY
“Charming. . . . But Barry is . . . careful not to let nostalgia
paper over the real ways in which things were worse in the 1980s,
particularly for queer people and people of color.” —NPR
“Riotously entertaining. . . . A witty, unruly ode to female
empowerment and camaraderie.” —The Capital Times
“Quan Barry writes of [her characters] lovingly, tracing their
coming-of-age with sardonic wit and generous indulgence.” —The
Washington Times
“As many '80s references as a Stranger Things fan could desire and
a group of unforgettable female characters make this a delightful
read.” —BookPage
“Funny and inventive.” —Bookreporter
“Touching, hilarious, and deeply satisfying. . . . Readers will
cheer [the team] on because what they’re really doing is learning
to be fully and authentically themselves.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred
review)
“A playful, nostalgic run through 1980s suburbia. . . . Barry
handles a large cast of characters nimbly and affectionately,
allowing each to take a turn or two in the spotlight.” —Publishers
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