BOOK


BECAUSE WE WERE CHRISTIAN GIRLS


Out with Black Lawrence Press!

Because We Were Christian Girls is a chapbook of stories exploring religious and gender oppression through the experiences of Christian fundamentalist girls. Alternately lyrical and humorous, the girls navigate child abuse, body image issues, sexual curiosity and homophobia, addiction, racism, and classism on their paths to self-actualization and ultimately, freedom.

Advance praise for Because We Were Christian Girls

“Because We Were Christian Girls is a burst of holy fire. Written with lyric heart and beautiful insight, Virgie Townsend rips open the longing heart of good girls everywhere and reveals them for all their bloody complexity. This book is a triumph of insight and imagination. Virgie’s prose is both tender and excoriating, like a loving and holy spirit. The stories and the heart of this book are burned into my soul. I’ll be thinking about this book for a long long time.”

— Lyz Lenz, author of God Land and Belabored

Because We Were Christian Girls is a revelatory story collection of girlhood desire for selfhood. With evocative prose and wit, Townsend portrays the harrowing world of God’s love at the turn of the millennium where sparkling grape juice is a road to sin, “The internet has potential for great evil,” and Britney Spears’ midriff might be the Devil. Under parental oughts and steeple crosses, the girls yearn for answers that don’t exist in their world. Because We Were Christian Girls is an urgent portrayal of fundamentalist repression of femme and queer personality through girls who to know the Spirit, must know their own.

— Crystal Odelle, author of Goodnight

Virgie Townsend’s Because We Were Christian Girls is a community maneuvering sexuality, independence, and faith in the stranglehold of fundamentalism. In these stories, Townsend deftly captures the energy of her characters’ constant worry.

— Christopher Allen, author of Other Household Toxins

“It’s summer and Jesus loves and hates us.” Honest, immersive, and captivating, these seven stories by Virgie Townsend give a candid and aching view of girlhood through the lens of fundamentalist Christian life. Townsend explores the complicated tension between the desire to belong and the need to rebel and how it feels to be “in the world, but not of it.” Each story stands alone, but taken together we get an insightful and richly layered view into a culture and a family on the cusp of change. Beautifully, incisively written and deeply resonant.

— Kathy Fish, author of Wild Life: Collected Works

In Because We Were Christian Girls, Virgie Townsend extracts beauty from a fundamentalist upbringing. Painful and darkly funny in turn, Christian Girls will provoke a shudder of recognition in those from strict backgrounds and foster empathy in those who are not.

— Sarah Jones, senior writer for New York magazine and author of the forthcoming The Sin-Eaters

Cover art: Jamie Glisson

Cover design: Zoe Norvell

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