The Girl Who Cried Diamonds by Rebecca Hirsch Garcia
CBC Books | Posted: April 26, 2024 1:38 PM | Last Updated: April 26
A short story collection tackling subjects from eating disorders to middle-age angst
A girl born in a small, unnamed pueblo is blessed — or cursed — with the ability to produce valuable gems from her bodily fluids. A tired wife and mother escapes the confines of her oppressive life and body by shapeshifting into a cloud. A girl reckons with the death of her father and her changing familial dynamics while slowly, mysteriously losing her physical senses.
Infused with keen insight and presented in startling prose, the stories in this dark, magnetic collection by newcomer Rebecca Hirsch Garcia invite the reader into an uncanny world out of step with reality while exploring the personal and interpersonal in a way that is undeniably, distinctly human. (From ECW Press)
Rebecca Hirsch Garcia is an Ottawa-based writer whose work has been published in Threepenny Review, PRISM international, The Dark and elsewhere. She won the O. Henry Prize in 2014 for her short story A Golden Light.