An edition of Girl Meets Boy (2007)

Girl meets boy

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Girl meets boy
Ali Smith
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An edition of Girl Meets Boy (2007)

Girl meets boy

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  • 15 Want to read
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Girl meets boy. It's a story as old as time. But what happens when an old story meets a brand new set of circumstances? Ali Smith's re-mix of Ovid's most joyful metamorphosis is a story about the kind of fluidity that can't be bottled and sold. It is about girls and boys, girls and girls, love and transformation, a story of puns and doubles, reversals and revelations. Funny and fresh, poetic and political, Girl meets boy is a myth of metamorphosis for the modern world.

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Canongate
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English

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Cover of: Girl Meets Boy
Girl Meets Boy
2008, Canongate
in English
Cover of: Girl meets boy
Girl meets boy: the myth of Iphis
2007, Canongate
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Girl meets boy
Girl meets boy
Publish date unknown, Canongate
in English

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OL22767316M
ISBN 13
9781841958699
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3897853
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