shopping cart
nothing in cart
 
browse by subject
new releases
best sellers
sale books
browse by author
browse by publisher
home
about us
upcoming events
Jun 9th - Building Group Therapists' Responsiveness to Microaggressions [Toronto Institute of Group Studies]
Jun 9th - American Psychoanalytic Association 112th Annual Meeting [American Psychoanalytic Association]
Jun 16th - CARE4YOU 2023 [tend academy]
Jun 19th - Dismantling Anti-Asian Racism [OAMHP]
Jun 20th - Integrating EMDR Into Your Clinical Practice: 5-Day Intensive in Toronto [Leading Edge Seminars]
schools agencies and other institutional orders (click here)
Open for browsing 9-6 Mon-Sat and 12-5 Sunday. Free shipping across Canada for orders over $150. Please read our Covid-19 statement here.
Join our mailing list! Click here to sign up.
to make monsters out of girls
amanda lovelace
Andrews McMeel / Hardcover / Sep 2018
9781449494261 (ISBN-10: 1449494269)
Trauma (Self-Help) / Poetry
price: $19.99 (may be subject to change)
168 pages
Not in Stock, usually ships in 7-10 business days

"What happens when the man of your dreams turns out to be a nightmare with sharp teeth and claws?"

Winner of the 2016 Goodreads Choice Award for Best Poetry, amanda lovelace presents her new illustrated duology, “things that h(a)unt.” In this first installment, to make monsters out of girls, lovelace explores the memory of being in an abusive relationship. She poses the eternal question: Can you heal once you’ve been marked by a monster, or will the sun always sting?

Reviews:

“With this hauntingly poignant and provocative collection, amanda lovelace has once again cemented her place as one of the top poets of our time. Shaking off old memories of heartbreak and love gone wrong, lovelace is showing young women how to arm themselves against the pain of past relationships. Never have I felt a more unshakable sense of warmth and empowerment than while reading this book. monsters has burrowed under my skin and made its home deep within my soul. This is a collection that will not be forgotten.” (summer webb @buttermybooks)

“to make monsters out of girls by amanda lovelace is an emotional triumph. this inspiring collection winds through the roots of an abusive relationship and then leads the reader from the shadows, all the way back out into the sun.” (Trista Mateer, author of The Dogs I Have Kissed and Honeybee)

"Uncompromising and unforgettable. To Make Monsters Out of Girls is a bold, poignant, and sensitively crafted collection exploring the consequences of past trauma. Amanda Lovelace's balance of a sharp, hard reality paired with her fearless optimism and unwavering belief in the resilience and strength of herself and all women has me returning to her work again and again and again. Her poems are a powerful testament to self-recovery." (Courtney Summers, author of Sadie)

“A triumphed survivor, Amanda Lovelace takes us through her journey of heartache and once again saving herself in to make monsters out of girls. Lovelace weaved her words gently while impacting my very being with her power. Showing us that yes, we can recognize the toxins and still move forward with all our strength. You will not regret picking up this collection." (Gretchen Gomez, author of love, and you)

About the Author:

growing up a word-devourer & avid fairytale lover, it was only natural that amanda lovelace began writing books of her own, & so she did. when she isn’t reading or writing, she can be found waiting for pumpkin spice coffee to come back into season & binge-watching Gilmore girls. (before you ask: team jess all the way.) the lifelong poetess & storyteller currently lives in new jersey with her spouse, their bunnycat, & a combined book collection so large it will soon need its own home. she has her B.A. in English literature with a minor in sociology. her first collection, the princess saves herself in this one, won the Goodreads choice award for best poetry & is a USA TODAY & Publishers Weekly bestseller.

Caversham Booksellers
98 Harbord St, Toronto, ON M5S 1G6 Canada
(click for map and directions)
All prices in $cdn
Copyright 2022

Phone toll-free (800) 361-6120
Tel (416) 944-0962 | Fax (416) 944-0963
E-mail [email protected]
Hours: 9-6 Mon-Sat / Sunday 12-5 (EST)

search
Click here to read previous issues.
other lists
Andrews & McMeel
Poetry
Trauma (Self-Help)