A Girl is a Half-formed Thing
(Author) Eimear McBrideEimear McBride's debut novel tells the story of a young woman's relationship with her brother after a tumour leaves him severely brain-damaged. Not so much a stream of consciousness, as an unconscious railing against a life that makes little sense, and a shocking and intimate insight into the thoughts, feelings and sensual urges of a vulnerable and isolated protagonist, to read 'A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing' is to plunge inside its narrator's head, experiencing her world first-hand. This isn't always comfortable - but it is always a revelation.
Eimear McBride
Eimear McBride is an Irish novelist best known for her debut novel "A Girl is a Half-formed Thing," which won the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction in 2014. Her stream-of-consciousness style and innovative use of language have pushed the boundaries of modern literature, earning her critical acclaim and a devoted following.