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The Dirty Girls Social Club

A Novel

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The Dirty Girls Social Club

By: Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez
Narrated by: Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez
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A vibrant and absorbing novel of six friends--each an unforgettable Latina in her late twenties--and the complications and triumphs in their lives

As soon as it was written, The Dirty Girls Social Club began turning heads. The Chicago Tribune reported that the book "set off a bidding frenzy" among publishers. The Associated Press reported that "even people running the copy machines at major publishing houses just had to read The Dirty Girls Social Club."

It's no wonder the media is all in a whirl. In this heartfelt and absorbing novel, Valdes-Rodriguez opens up the lives of six upwardly mobile Latina friends in their late 20's. These women, who come from widely varied backgrounds, meet at Boston University and, after graduating, reunite every six months to share their stories. Facing the complications and pressures of everyday lives, the Social Club offers a chance to meet regularly, dish, dine, and help each other over the bumpy course of life and love.

Filled with humor, drama, and the redemptive power of friendship, The Dirty Girls Social Club promises to be one of the most talked-about books of the year.

©2003 Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez; (P)2002 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC
Latino American United States Women's Fiction Friendship Heartfelt Fiction Literature & Fiction Humorous Genre Fiction Comedy World Literature Romance

Critic reviews

“The feel of a night out with the girls...charming...undeniably fun.” —Miami Herald

“This lively debut novel...reads like the Hispanic version of Waiting to Exhale.” —New York

“As a guilty pleasure it ranks somewhere between Valrhona chocolate and Jimmy Choo shoes-I simply could not put it down.” —Whitney Otto, author of How to Make an American Quilt

“...the summer's must-have beach book.” —Latina magazine

“...a fresh spin on the best-of-friends novel that's funny, touching, and exhilarating. A winner!” —Jennifer Crusie

“The Latina community has a rich new voice and Valdez-Rodriguez is it.” —Jeffrey Kluger, coauthor of Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13

Dirty Girls sets out to prove Latina can mean anything-black, white, rich, poor, Spanish-speaking, not Spanish-speaking.” —The Miami Herald

“...Valdes-Rodriguez has written an incredible first novel, told in six distinct voices and points of view.” —Library Journal

“...in the end, it's the complex, finely drawn characters who make the book work.” —Rocky Mountain News

“...a heartfelt, fast-moving, and often funny page-turner.” —Booklist

“This season's most scrumptious book...a summer must.” —Advocate

“Those who liked The Joy Luck Club or The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood will enjoy The Dirty Girls Social Club...It is heartfelt, fast-moving, and often funny.” —Oklahoman

“(an) affecting debut that takes a long, hard, and funny look at life in the U.S. for Latina women...an upscale telenovela with well-drawn, charmingly flawed characters from an author who explodes some myths.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Marked by fast-paced dialogue and a pop-culture sensibility, this engaging novel, each section of which is written from a different woman's perspective, carries an unmistakable message.” —Book

“The writing is strong, fluid, and sometimes laugh-out loud funny.” —Pioneer Press

“Valdes-Rodriguez' compelling characters are enhanced by their racial identities but not at all inaccesible to the non-Hispanic...an enjoyable read.” —San Antonio Express-News

“Valdes-Rodriguez' novel delivers on the promise of its sexy title (with a) diverse group of women that defies stereotypes. The book addresses serious questions-prejudice, the difficulty of winning respect from Latino men-but balances them with enough romances...to satisfy any chick lit fan. This is a fun, irresistible debut.” —Publishers Weekly

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Beautiful expression of Latina culture in America. Would recommend to immigrants and all Americans who don't fully understand the impact of our cultures on each other. It beautifully portrays how women view themselves and others and the complex issues that women and immigrants have to deal with in a patriarchal society that essentially forces immigrants to assimilate or get out. It shows that America is a melting pot of cultural diversity and we can't ignore the prejudice in our country against women and immigrants.

If Donald Trump read this book, he'd have a heart attack.

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This wonderful book carefully introduces us to six Latina women who come from very different backgrounds and follow very diverse paths after graduating from Boston University. The way the author slowly interweaves the lives of these women is fascinating and her detailed portrayals of their characters makes them come alive. We can only hope for a sequel!

Character building at its best

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I have a hard copy read it various times throughout the years, but the audio version allowed the characters to come to life! On to the next Alisa -

Loved it!

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loved all of it, from start to finish, not even halfway through I knew I was hoping for a sequel, just more, give me more

love love love it

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Great story! Where’s the movie? I would watch it in a minute. I hope someone picks this one up.

Great story!

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