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Bottle Rocket Hearts

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Bottle Rocket Hearts

by Zoe Whittall

Cormorant Books | March 17, 2007 | Trade Paperback

Winner of the 2008 Dayne Ogilvie Grant

Welcome to Montreal in the months before the 1995 referendum. Riot Grrl gets bought out and mass marketed as the Spice Girls, and gays are gaining some legitimacy, but the queers are rioting against assimilation, cocktail AIDS drugs are starting to work, and the city walls on either side of the Main are spray-painted with the words YES or NO. It''s been five years since the OKA crisis and the sex garage riots; revolution seems possible, when you''re 18, like Eve. Eve is pining to get out of her parent''s house in Dorval and find a girl who wants to kiss her back. She meets Della - mysterious, defiantly non-monogamous, an avid separatist and ten years older. Initially taken in by a mutual other-worldly sense of rapture, they hole up in Della''s apartment trying to navigate spaces of jealousy when a biker bomb goes off down the street. Their explosive beginning makes way for an even more volatile relationship that spans the following two years. Answering an ad for a roommate at the gay bookstore, Eve meets a new family of friends: Seven, homo-core sweetheart who defies all clichés, and Rachael, type-A activist and motivated poet. On the night of the 1995 referendum politics and romance come to a head and Eve''s naiveté begins to fade. From naïve teenager to hot shot tough girl, Eve decides her own fate.  
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    Eve is on a mission to comprehend herself and the complicated world around her in Bottle Rocket Hearts. She appears to be striving for an understanding of her sexuality, independence and originality, but mostly, unconditional love. Zoe Whittall covers a vast array of social issues with cheeky and valorous prose, never once coming off like an after-school special (all though our protagonist self-admittedly grew up on them in the suburbs of Montreal). I felt an immediate connection with the skittish characters, and savoured all of their staunchness and devotion to one another. In it's essence it feels like a story about labels, and effectively, their repercussions -- in our relationships, in society and more importantly, to ourselves.

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Winner of the 2008 Dayne Ogilvie Grant

Welcome to Montreal in the months before the 1995 referendum. Riot Grrl gets bought out and mass marketed as the Spice Girls, and gays are gaining some legitimacy, but the queers are rioting against assimilation, cocktail AIDS drugs are starting to work, and the city walls on either side of the Main are spray-painted with the words YES or NO. It''s been five years since the OKA crisis and the sex garage riots; revolution seems possible, when you''re 18, like Eve. Eve is pining to get out of her parent''s house in Dorval and find a girl who wants to kiss her back. She meets Della - mysterious, defiantly non-monogamous, an avid separatist and ten years older. Initially taken in by a mutual other-worldly sense of rapture, they hole up in Della''s apartment trying to navigate spaces of jealousy when a biker bomb goes off down the street. Their explosive beginning makes way for an even more volatile relationship that spans the following two years. Answering an ad for a roommate at the gay bookstore, Eve meets a new family of friends: Seven, homo-core sweetheart who defies all clichés, and Rachael, type-A activist and motivated poet. On the night of the 1995 referendum politics and romance come to a head and Eve''s naiveté begins to fade. From naïve teenager to hot shot tough girl, Eve decides her own fate.  

About the Author

Zoe Whittall, originally from Montreal, where she attended Concordia University, now lives in Toronto. Her previous books include The Emily Valentine Poems and The Ten Best Minutes of Your Life, both volumes of poetry. She edited the anthology Geek, Misfits & Outlaws. She has written for The Globe and Mail, the National Post, and NOW Magazine.

Zoe Whittall, originally from Montreal, where she attended Concordia University, now lives in Toronto. Her previous books include The Emily Valentine Poems and The Ten Best Minutes of Your Life, both volumes of poetry. She edited the anthology Geek, Misfits & Outlaws. She has written for The Globe and Mail, the National Post, and NOW Magazine.

Trade Paperback

1 Pages, 5.17 x 7.61 x 0.51 in

March 17, 2007

Cormorant Books

English


1897151063
9781897151068

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"Bottle Rocket Hearts… is a coming-of-age tale that goes down like a cherry popsicle. It's a delicious, bright suburban delicacy melting in the inner-city sun…. Buy it, read it, and then keep it for you daughters."
-NOW Magazine

"Whittall has created characters who combine the luminous joie-de-vivre of Oscar Wilde with the self-destructive fury of Johnny Rotten. A portrait of Montreal in the mid-nineties that successfully recreates its hedonistic, Salvation Army band, gender-bending glory."
-Heather O'Neill, author of CBC Canada Reads-winning Lullabies for Little Criminals
"Zoe Whittall is so real. Her writing conjures up all the joy and toughness and melancholy of being a girl, elegant and scruffy at the same time, in the best way. She's awesome."
-Michelle Tea, author of Rose of No Man's Land

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