
Reader Score
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Critic Reviews
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Best Book of the Year: The Washington Post, NPR, Shelf Awareness, Paste, LitHub, Real Simple
2018 Goodreads Choice Awards Finalist: Best Fiction
Longlisted for the 2018 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
"Incandescent...A searing portrait of what feminism looks like in much of the world." --Vogue
One of the Best Books of 2018 - So Far (PopSugar)
One of the Best Books of the Month (Harper's Bazaar, Entertainment Weekly, Bustle, Vulture, PureWow, Paste, Book Riot, Signature Reads, and The Chicago Review of Books) A Most Anticipated Book of 2018 (Goodreads, Bustle, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, BookRiot, PopSugar, The Chicago Review of Books, Ms. Magazine, Seattle Post-Intelligencer) "The debut novelist who has everyone talking this spring....The blurb on the cover of Shobha Rao's Girls Burn Brighter uses a very particular and descriptive phrase by fellow author Charlie Jane Anders to describe what happens after reading the book: 'Heart shards everywhere.' If truer words have ever been spoken about the way a novel made us feel, we'd be hard-pressed to find them." --Entertainment Weekly "Engrossing...The pages keep turning, the language is lyrical and lovely, and many phrases call for pause and appreciation...Rao is a capable and confident writer, able to handle a vast and ambitious story line." --The New York Times Book Review "Skillfully rendered.... What's most memorable about the novel, however, is the unadulterated, feminist voice." --San Francisco Chronicle "Shobha Rao writes cleanly and eloquently about women who, without their brightness, might have been left to die in their beds. She writes them into life, into existence, into the light of day." --Los Angeles Times "Incandescent...A searing portrait of what feminism looks like in much of the world." --Vogue "An incredibly raw and compelling story about two young girls who forge a strong bond while weaving saris in a small Indian village plagued by sexism and misogyny." --InStyle "Unforgettable." --Lit Hub "This debut novel is a compelling story of unbreakable friendship..." --Real Simple "A devastating debut, Girls Burn Brighter is a testament to the strength of female friendship.... Shobha Rao astounds in her debut novel, not just with stunning prose, but with mastery of pacing, too. In Rao's hands the heavy, unrelenting subject matter, which might otherwise have been shattering for its raw honesty, is fluid and propulsive." --Shelf Awareness "Burns with intensity...Rao...is clearly a writer of great ambition." --USA Today "A definite must-read for readers who love authors like Nadia Hashimi and Khaled Hosseini." --Bustle