Strange Girls

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One week, every three years. Two women come together to test the endurance of their bond and to ask: what if?

2013, England. Ava and Aliya meet at university just outside of London. Ava is the quiet American who didn’t come to England to meet boys in Jack Wills sweatpants with gelled hair. She’s here for Emily Brontë and Brideshead Revisited. Everything disappoints her until: Aliya. Aliya is shy, earnest and this is the first time she has been away from her parents who live in Pakistan and the sense of freedom is overwhelming.

When they meet, there’s an immediate spark. While everyone else is getting drunk on love, life, sex, drugs, they are getting drunk on each other. They move in together, become twin-like, wife-like in their devotion. They sleep in the same bed, read out loud to each other, finish each other’s sandwiches. But in their very last week, something breaks between them and Ava flies back to America alone.

Three years later, Ava swishes into London with her new boyfriend, a director opening a play in London. Aliya is nervous and feels stalled in a life that used to seem full of promise. Meanwhile Ava’s been at drama school and her life looks glamorous and exciting. But as the cracks start to appear in the façade, the two begin to find their fragile connection again.

Will this be the year they admit their feelings for each other? Or next time? Or the time after that?

What readers are saying about Sarvat Hasin:

Heartbreaking, beautiful, epic. I loved it.’ Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies

Blindingly brilliant . . . I cannot wait to read everything she writes.’ Daisy Johnson, author of Everything Under

‘A beautiful and imaginative reinterpretation that had me spellbound.’ Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne

‘A wholly original story.’ Guardian

Reviews

A wonder of a novel. Tender and keen-eyed, with characters so lifelike you could reach out and touch them. Hasin's approach to storytelling remains singularly brilliant. I loved it.
Amy Twigg, author of SPOILT CREATURES
Intimate yet mysterious, Strange Girls is a tense and enthralling portrait of a relationship that resists definition: friendship, romance, sisterhood. Hasin writes love in all its troubling forms with beautiful nuance, and this novel is an entire world unto itself. You'll hate to leave it.
Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta, authors of FEAST WHILE YOU CAN
I adored Strange Girls. Beautifully written, Sarvat Hasin perfectly captures university life in the noughties, the all-consuming intimacy of closeted queer-coded relationships between young women and the unbearable weight of unspoken feelings. PERFECTION.
Alice Slater, author of DEATH OF A BOOKSELLER
Luminous, tender and near mythic in its retelling of a female friendship. Strange Girls perfectly captures our desire to be seen-through friendship, through writing, through life. This novel had its grip on my heart from the very first pages.
Freya Bromley, author of THE TIDAL YEAR
Touching, infuriating and painfully true, Strange Girls is a superlative novel by one of our most perceptive writers. Sarvat Hasin is an artist whose work demands to be read.
Julia Armfield, author of PRIVATE RITES