Emma Cline is an American author best known for her debut novel, "The Girls," which was published in 2016. The novel, set in the 1970s, is a fictionalized account of a group of teenage girls who become involved with a cult inspired by Charles Manson. It explores themes of adolescence, desire, and the complexities of female relationships. "The Girls" received critical acclaim and was a bestseller, contributing to Cline's recognition as a significant contemporary voice in literature.
Cline has also published short stories in various literary magazines and collections, and her writing often delves into themes of identity, youth, and the darker aspects of human nature. She released her second novel, "Daddy," a collection of novellas, in 2020, which further showcases her insightful and often unsettling storytelling style.
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Girls comes an eagerly anticipated story collection exploring the dark...
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Girls comes an eagerly anticipated story collection exploring the dark...