White Girls is a nonfiction book by Hilton Als,[1][2] published November 5, 2013 by McSweeney's.
Combining elements of memoir, criticism, fiction and non-fiction, the book's essays create a portrait of "white girls", a category in which Als includes everyone from Truman Capote to Flannery O’Connor and even Malcolm X.
[1] The book explores themes of identity, otherness, commonality, and interpersonal relationships as a kind of "twinship".
[3] According to Book Marks, the book received a "rave" consensus, based on thirteen critic reviews: nine "rave" and four "positive".
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