Fangirl: A Novel
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Science Fiction
Art & Photography
Format
Kindle
Pages
481
Language
English
Published
Sep 10, 2013
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Edition
1
ISBN-10
125003096X
ISBN-13
9781250030962
Description
Cath is a college freshman who struggles to navigate the complexities of university life while holding tight to her beloved world of fan fiction. With a passion for the Simon Snow series, she finds comfort in the fictional universe she has grown up with, often retreating into her writing when reality feels overwhelming. Yet as she embarks on her new adventure, Cath faces the challenges of forming new friendships, confronting her insecurities, and dealing with the pressures of being away from her twin sister.
As she dives deeper into the chaos of college, Cath must confront the stark difference between her fictional escapism and her real-life relationships. She is drawn to Levi, her charismatic and friendly classmate, but her fears of vulnerability and acceptance make it hard for her to let him in. The story unfolds as Cath navigates the joys and heartaches of first love, while also reconciling her identity as a devoted fangirl with her need for authenticity in the real world.
Through moments of laughter, self-discovery, and the exploration of fandom, Cath learns that she can embrace both her passions and her authentic self. Rowell captures the struggles of a young woman trying to find her place in a world that often feels daunting, making it a relatable and heartwarming tale of love, friendship, and the journey of becoming who you truly are.
As she dives deeper into the chaos of college, Cath must confront the stark difference between her fictional escapism and her real-life relationships. She is drawn to Levi, her charismatic and friendly classmate, but her fears of vulnerability and acceptance make it hard for her to let him in. The story unfolds as Cath navigates the joys and heartaches of first love, while also reconciling her identity as a devoted fangirl with her need for authenticity in the real world.
Through moments of laughter, self-discovery, and the exploration of fandom, Cath learns that she can embrace both her passions and her authentic self. Rowell captures the struggles of a young woman trying to find her place in a world that often feels daunting, making it a relatable and heartwarming tale of love, friendship, and the journey of becoming who you truly are.
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