Reviews
Praise for The Girls from Corona del Mar : " The Girls from Corona del Mar is one of those rare books that breaks down the wall between reality and fiction; the entire time I read this book I ached as if it were my own best friend whose life was unraveling before me. Day and night I thought of her--I still think of her! Rufi Thorpe is a brilliant writer and this is a beautiful first book." --Vanessa Diffenbaugh, bestselling author of The Language of Flowers " The Girls from Corona del Mar is unflinchingly realistic in its portrayal of life's twists and turns. Yet it's also full of heart. As Thorpe chronicles a complicated friendship across decades, continents and reversals in fortune, she brings to life two unforgettable characters." --J. Courtney Sullivan, bestselling author of Maine and The Engagements, Praise for The Girls from Corona del Mar : "This literary novel will leave readers questioning the myths and realities of complicated friendships." -- Booklist "The divergent paths of two girls raised in a Southern California beach town plot the course for Thorpe's affecting debut novel. . . Thorpe unflinchingly examines the psychological tug-of-war between friends, and delves in to the pro-choice debate and issues relating to medical malpractice to give the personal narrative heft. The result is a nuanced portrait of two women who are sisters in everything but name." --Publishers Weekly "Rufi Thorpe had me at the first line in her funny, sad, delightful debut novel, The Girls from Corona del Mar . A story about friendship, love, loss, and the sheer unexpectedness of life. Reading this book was like getting to know old friends; I was sorry when I turned the last page." --Anton DiSclafani, bestselling author of The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls "Rufi Thorpe's open-hearted, open-eyed debut tells the engrossing story of a long friendship between two complex women and investigates the unpredictable, often baffling ways that luck shapes all of our lives. Generous, soulful, and tough." --Maggie Shipstead, bestselling author of Seating Arrangements and Astonish Me "I could say this is a remarkable debut by a gifted new voice in fiction; or that it's a beautiful, nuanced portrait of a difficult friendship; or that it has something entirely new to say about how we approach and occupy motherhood. But really, what's most impressive is its incredible vitality, its searing intensity. Turn off your phone and let it take you." --Ann Packer, bestselling author of The Dive from Clausen's Pier and Swim Back to Me " The Girls from Corona del Mar is one of those rare books that breaks down the wall between reality and fiction; the entire time I read this book I ached as if it were my own best friend whose life was unraveling before me. Day and night I thought of her--I still think of her! Rufi Thorpe is a brilliant writer and this is a beautiful first book." --Vanessa Diffenbaugh, bestselling author of The Language of Flowers " The Girls from Corona del Mar is unflinchingly realistic in its portrayal of life's twists and turns. Yet it's also full of heart. As Thorpe chronicles a complicated friendship across decades, continents and reversals in fortune, she brings to life two unforgettable characters." --J. Courtney Sullivan, bestselling author of Maine and The Engagements, Praise for The Girls from Corona del Mar : "Rufi Thorpe had me at the first line in her funny, sad, delightful debut novel, The Girls from Corona del Mar . A story about friendship, love, loss, and the sheer unexpectedness of life. Reading this book was like getting to know old friends; I was sorry when I turned the last page." --Anton DiSclafani, bestselling author of The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls "Rufi Thorpe's open-hearted, open-eyed debut tells the engrossing story of a long friendship between two complex women and investigates the unpredictable, often baffling ways that luck shapes all of our lives. Generous, soulful, and tough." --Maggie Shipstead, bestselling author of Seating Arrangements and Astonish Me "I could say this is a remarkable debut by a gifted new voice in fiction; or that it's a beautiful, nuanced portrait of a difficult friendship; or that it has something entirely new to say about how we approach and occupy motherhood. But really, what's most impressive is its incredible vitality, its searing intensity. Turn off your phone and let it take you." --Ann Packer, bestselling author of The Dive from Clausen's Pier and Swim Back to Me " The Girls from Corona del Mar is one of those rare books that breaks down the wall between reality and fiction; the entire time I read this book I ached as if it were my own best friend whose life was unraveling before me. Day and night I thought of her--I still think of her! Rufi Thorpe is a brilliant writer and this is a beautiful first book." --Vanessa Diffenbaugh, bestselling author of The Language of Flowers " The Girls from Corona del Mar is unflinchingly realistic in its portrayal of life's twists and turns. Yet it's also full of heart. As Thorpe chronicles a complicated friendship across decades, continents and reversals in fortune, she brings to life two unforgettable characters." --J. Courtney Sullivan, bestselling author of Maine and The Engagements, Praise for The Girls from Corona del Mar : " The Girls from Corona del Mar is one of those rare books that breaks down the wall between reality and fiction; the entire time I read this book I ached as if it were my own best friend whose life was unraveling before me. Day and night I thought of her--I still think of her! Rufi Thorpe is a brilliant writer and this is a beautiful first book." --Vanessa Diffenbaugh, bestselling author of The Language of Flowers