They are in their late twenties or early thirties. They struggle with love, with how to communicate, with what values are right. They’re confused and frustrated, yet they delight in countless small things. They are the Girls. Through a series of comic-style vignettes, Girls reveals our own everyday lives — sometimes banal, but more often joyful, and happiest of all because we have friends with whom we can share both laughter and sorrow. The Girls know the world can be unfair to them, yet they also know how to enjoy the moment, and that’s why we laugh and grieve alongside them. Tintor neither romanticises nor idealises women’s solidarity; instead, she builds it through small gestures: teasing, unprompted compliments, quiet comfort. These moments reveal solidarity as something natural, unforced, and deeply real, and make the reader feel seen and understood.
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