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Difficult Women Paperback – November 14, 2017

4.3 out of 5 stars 2,027 ratings

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A national bestseller from the “prolific and exceptionally insightful” (Globe and Mail) Roxane Gay, Difficult Women is a collection of stories of rare force that paints a wry, beautiful, haunting vision of modern America.

Difficult Women tells of hardscrabble lives, passionate loves, and quirky and vexed human connection. The women in these stories live lives of privilege and of poverty, are in marriages both loving and haunted by past crimes or emotional blackmail. A pair of sisters have been inseparable ever since they were abducted together as children, and, grown now, must negotiate the elder sister’s marriage. A woman married to a twin pretends not to realize when her husband and his brother impersonate each other. A stripper putting herself through college fends off the advances of an overzealous customer. A black engineer moves to Upper Michigan for a job and faces the malign curiosity of her colleagues and the difficulty of leaving her past behind.

From a girls’ fight club to a wealthy subdivision in Florida where neighbors conform, compete, and spy on each other, Gay gives voice to a chorus of unforgettable women in a scintillating collection reminiscent of Merritt Tierce, Anne Enright, and Miranda July.

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“The characters who inhabit Difficult Women . . . aren’t just characters. They are our mothers, sisters and partners. They are human. They are us.” USA Today (4/4 stars)

“Sharp, poignant and daring . . . The stories here are myriad, inviting comparisons to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Toni Morrison and Salman Rushdie.” Houston Chronicle

“There’s a distinct echo of Angela Carter or Helen Oyeyemi at play; dark fables and twisted morality tales sit alongside the contemporary and the realistic . . . It feels like the book we have been waiting for Gay to write.” Los Angeles Times

“Gay has fun with these ladies . . . With Difficult Women, you really have no idea what’s going to happen next.” New York Times Book Review

“Because Gay is such a vivid writer, her stories have a remarkable visual sweep . . . Gay writes of chances missed and unexpected joy, love gone awry or resurrected, and the slivers of hope that keep these fascinating women alive.” Boston Globe

“The language is stark yet meaty; it lives with you the way memories do, in the deepest crevices of the body and mind . . . powerful.” Arizona Daily Sun

“A master of the short story . . . A tribute not only to difficult women, but also to the circumstances that made them that way.” BUST Magazine

“Like Joyce Carol Oates’ Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? or Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle, this is fiction pressed through a sieve, leaving only the canniest truths behind . . . Addictive, moving and risk-taking.” San Francisco Chronicle

“Roxane Gay, the acclaimed American essayist and novelist, charges from the gate in her debut collection of short fiction . . . These are the places I’m going to take you, Gay seems to be saying. Are you prepared? . . . Provocation operates on different levels in this collection. First on the level of theme—the presentation of female sexual desire, both masochistic and otherwise, is vigorous and forthright, the language refreshingly frank and graphic—then on the level of technique.” The Globe and Mail (Canada)

“I’m currently reading Difficult Women, by Roxane Gay, and I’m getting my life from it . . . Roxane Gay seems to have a knack for fearlessly telling the truth. Even in her fiction.” —Gabourey Sidibe, The New York Times Book Review (“By the Book”)

“Gay’s signature dry wit and piercing psychological depth make every story mesmerizingly unusual and simply unforgettable.” —Harper’s Bazaar

“In so many ways, Gay’s Difficult Women feel simultaneously fictitious and like they could (and probably do) live right down the street. Perhaps they even live inside of our coworkers, our friends, our sisters and ourselves . . . Gay’s writing is unparalleled.” Forbes

Difficult Women . . . deftly and terrifyingly underscores the absurdity of a society tacitly ordered by skin color and the privileges accrued by those who have ended up at the winning end, circled and watched by those who have not . . . Gay peels it all back, exposing the raw, the enraged and the perversely beautiful.” New Republic

“Gay’s work is as varied as women’s experiences. Each story feels fresh and new, a blanket of snow you both want and don’t want to muddy with a footprint. Difficult Women . . . solidifies Gay’s place as one of the voices of our age.” National Post (Canada)

“Gay excels in her allowance for human complexity . . . One of the book’s greatest achievements is Gay’s psychological acuity.” —Washington Post

“Writing that seems to cut to the bone . . . These stories of sisters and mothers and daughters and lovers are haunting, and their quiet voices linger . . . they draw you in.” The Seattle Times

“The stories, phenomenally powerful and beautifully written, demonstrate the threats so many women in reality face, but also how, whatever their situation, they have agency, resilience and identities away from stereotypes created and reinforced by men.” The Guardian (UK)

“Powerful, sometimes infuriating, often sad and always gentle . . . A wonderful and varied collection of stories, with a terrific range of subjects and emotions giving it just the right balance.” Toronto Star (Canada)

“The women in Difficult Women are all deliciously complex, and their relationships are just as multifaceted.” —Baltimore City Paper

“Gay brings the powerful voice that flows through her work as a novelist and cultural critic to [these] 21 short stories . . . Gay’s ‘difficult women’ are unforgettable.” BBC.com

“Her pitch-perfect insights to these female archetypes are so Gay—candid, observant, concise, stirring.” Ms. Magazine

“Gay is at her best when merging vivid yet straightforward language with stories that contain an element of folklore . . . Refreshing yet intricate, in the vein of Clarence Major’s Chicago Heat and Other Stories.” Library Journal (starred review)

“Unequivocally excellent . . . roughly urgent and skillfully timeless . . . Gay’s voice is lyrical throughout, mesmeric and unflinching. This collection shocks, despairs and triumphs.” Bookreporter

“The emotional and interior lives of her difficult women are authentic and affecting.” The Spinoff (New Zealand)

“This collection begs for a slow, serious reading.” Minneapolis Star Tribune

“Gay shines in describing the complexities of humanity through the lens of these diversely voiced women.”—Jeff Dess, Miami Herald  

“The titular subjects in the literary star’s short-story collection are strippers and engineers, participating in fight clubs and elite suburban dramas. Each one is compelling, thanks to Gay’s illuminating prose.” Entertainment Weekly

“A collection of short stories that will make your spine tingle with intrigue.” Bustle.com

“Intimate and powerful . . . an unforgettable story of modern American womanhood. A compelling collection that will stick with you long after you finish the last page.” Bustle.com

“Women’s lives have been Gay’s most consistent subject . . . In these stories, she writes fearlessly and with insight about love and power between men and women, about the horror of sexual violence and its inescapable aftershocks, about the fierce and flawed tenderness of mothers for their children.” Tampa Bay Times

“ A powerful collection of short stories about difficult, troubled, headstrong, and unconventional women . . . challenging, quirky, and memorable.” Publishers Weekly

“Incredible . . . These stories are so lovely the book is best parceled out into multiple readings, so the reader doesn’t miss the nuance and the dark beauty of each tale.” Charleston Gazette-Mail

Haunting and powerful stories which run the gamut between real and surreal . . . Rendered with great specificity and empathy, Gay’s characters are unforgettable—and certainly, in their own ways, are difficult women, but also real human beings in whom we may all find ourselves reflected.” Buzzfeed

“Astonishing, arresting, and staggering.” Book Riot

“The collection is often dark and disturbing, but also deeply empathetic . . . In her deliberate and often exquisite attention to detail, she crafts stories that will haunt the reader long after the book has been put away.” Washington Independent Review of Books

“Gay tells intimate, deep, wry tales . . . Be they writer, scientist, or stripper, Gay’s women suffer grave abuses, mourn unfathomable losses, love hard, and work harder.” Booklist

“Roxane Gay is a force . . . These are stories about women, in all of the difficult, glorious, inexplicable forms that we take.” The Rumpus

“Gay’s writing encompasses so much—simultaneously direct, funny, whipsmart, sometimes painful, and always thought-provoking.” Chicago Review of Books

“Unified in theme—the struggles of women claiming independence for themselves—but wide-ranging in conception and form . . . Gay is an admirable risk-taker in her exploration of women’s lives and new ways to tell their stories.” Kirkus Reviews

“Gay is a master of memoir, personal essay, creative nonfiction and lyrical prose, which gives her writing a smart, modern edge that’s hard to look away from.” FUSE

“[Gay’s] characters . . . aren’t superheroes, and they aren’t intimidating or ‘lethal.’ They are like us, whether they live in gated subdivisions, apartments or run-down houses with sagging ceilings. They . . . are haunted by painful memories of abuse and loss. Some are loved and some are lonely, although these categories are not mutually exclusive. They are horny. They are not nice. They are calloused and bruised and yet, somehow, they endure.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

“It is impossible to read Roxane Gay’s Difficult Women and not be chilled by its prescience . . . Gay is an engaging, beguiling storyteller who . . . captures the fragility of love and the awful mundaneness when relationships start to fail . . . One of the most important writers in contemporary English literature.” Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)

About the Author

ROXANE GAY is also the New York Times bestselling author of the memoir Hunger; the story collection Difficult Women; the novel An Untamed State, which was a finalist for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize; the essay collection Bad Feminist; and several comic books in Marvel’s Black Panther: World of Wakanda series. She is a recipient of the PEN Center USA Freedom to Write Award, among other honors. She divides her time between Indiana and Los Angeles.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Grove Press; Reprint edition (November 14, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0802127371
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0802127372
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches
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Roxane Gay’s writing appears in Best American Mystery Stories 2014, Best American Short Stories 2012, Best Sex Writing 2012, Harper’s Bazaar, A Public Space, McSweeney’s, Tin House, Oxford American, American Short Fiction, Virginia Quarterly Review, and many others. She is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times. She is the author of the books Ayiti, An Untamed State, the New York Times bestselling Bad Feminist, the nationally bestselling Difficult Women and New York Times bestselling Hunger: A Memoir of My Body. She is also the author of World of Wakanda for Marvel.

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Customers praise the book's readability and writing quality, with one noting how the author conveys complex emotions in just a few pages. Moreover, the story collection features beautiful narratives that capture important lived truths and experiences, and customers appreciate the character development, with one review highlighting thought-provoking plots and characters. Additionally, customers find the book relatable, with one mentioning how women of all ethnicities and backgrounds can connect with it. However, the content receives mixed reactions, with some finding it fascinating while others describe it as disturbing.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2017
    When I first heard of Roxane Gay, it was when I was in working on my undergrad degree in Creative Writing. She came to speak and read from Bad Feminist. At that time, she was right on the cusp of fame, and the event was crowded, but we still fit in one relatively small lecture hall. She was a delight to listen to, and right after, I bought Bad Feminist. That book, as dramatic as this will sound, changed my life--or at the very least, my way of thinking about feminism. That small collection of essays was funny, empowering, and inspiring. I've been a fan of Gay ever since.

    I got Difficult Women about a week ago from when I'm writing this. I knew it was a collection of short stories, and I was excited to read it. My intention was to read a story or two every night before bed and make the book last a month or so. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. I devoured the book in a matter of days. Gay's voice is powerful in this book. As someone who is trying to write and be published herself, it was inspiring to read something and truly know what an "author's voice" is. She has such a rhythm and authority in each story.

    As far as content goes, I have no complaints. I can't pick out a favorite story (though I am leaning towards "North Country" or "La Negra Blanca"). Each story is filled with thought provoking plots and characters, even the ones that are only a couple pages long. I know that a couple of these stories have appeared elsewhere before being placed into this book, but I have to wonder about the theme of northern winters and engineering that seems to connect these stories. Admittedly, I don't know much about Gay's personal life, but still, I wonder. The title of this book is also interesting, as well as the title story. To me, these women are not difficult. They are flawed, and they are interesting. Some of them are down right unlikeable in my eyes, but they are human. Perhaps that was Gay's intent when putting this collection together, though. The dynamics between these women in these stories with the men in the stories is equally as interesting.

    I admire Gay's efforts in putting this book together, and I applaud her for using her talents to write meaningful literature. I have nothing negative to say about this book aside from the fact that I wish it were longer. This book, like Bad Feminist, is going on my "Everyone Needs to Sit Down, Shut Up, and Read This" shelf. I look forward to Gay's next book, Hunger.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022
    I am always sucked in by Roxanne Gay’s writing, even when I don’t understand some of the characters or some of the structural convolutions, it’s not frustrating, it’s somehow intriguing to me! Her writing is very visual on some levels, very tactile in some ways, very down-to-earth…I always wish the story went longer, deeper and solved all the problems. So I go on to the next book, sucked in again and yet loving and seeking the continuous breadcrumbs I’m following…
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2017
    I'm in awe of Roxane Gay. If this collection had gone on forever I would never grow tired of it. It contains the depths of the human condition in all its darkness, loneliness, quirkiness and indecency.

    These are stories about people (mostly women) seeking to fill their hollow spaces however they can. They're gritty and direct and real and utterly devoid of sentimentality. Gay's characters accept life for what it is—all its ugliness, all its complexity—and there's something strangely refreshing and comforting about that.

    The subject matter is demanding and unrelenting; this is not a happy collection, though it's by no means maudlin. Being human isn't pretty, but there's beauty in that. If that statement resonates with you, so too will these fierce, gutting stories.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019
    I read Hunger before any of Dr. Roxane Gay’s other works. Knowing more about her life makes her stories more personal to me, as she writes her own trauma and life into these difficult women. Difficult Women is a hard read. At times I had to excuse myself to the restroom to make sure I did not vomit. But between the lines there is great humor and irony to be found in the world. Gay does not deny that there are some good men in the world, but the stories are not really about them, for once. There are no real “nice guys” and no simple women. They are written with the complexity I understand can seem raw in a world where such complex, real women are hard to come by on a page. Not to mention the fact that she touches on race and culture with grace and calculated anger. So much is to be learned from Gay’s works, but it takes work and grit. It will be worth every moment.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
    This is a well written and comprehensive series of short stories about women and the disturbing challenges they encounter and how it twists their psyche, self esteem, values, and OCCASIONAL escapes from cultural patriarchy. She wrote it all: the low self esteem slutty women who embrace their punishment, the sexually traumatized little girls who grow into damaged women, the cheaters and adulterers, the stripper who sees violent rape as an occupational hazard. Truthfully? I've lived 65years in this hot mess and danced with my own demons. It made me slightly nauseated to relive some of it through fiction. That said, my statement is A testament to Gay's ability to draw the reader in, chew on their hearts, and spit out the venom.
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  • Subhash Puri
    5.0 out of 5 stars How do women cope up when the chips are down and life difficult
    Reviewed in India on April 4, 2023
    Books have always been close to my heart. I love reading books. Difficult women is a totally new metaphor to bring out the hidden layers of women 's psyche
  • D F
    5.0 out of 5 stars A difficult, moving, and powerful read. The ...
    Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2017
    A difficult, moving, and powerful read. The book questions weak, frigid, crazy women and shows the circumstances that would shape anyone to be that way.
  • Selen Bakus
    5.0 out of 5 stars So smart, so empathic
    Reviewed in Germany on January 30, 2017
    Roxane Gay is one of the most important thinkers of our time. I loved Bad Feminist so much, so I was very curious about this collection of short stories. And I have to say: it just blew me away. There so many smart details in the way Gay describes her figures and settings. There is so much empathy in the way she is looking at different ways of living. A must-read not only for Bad Feminists, but also for lovers of contemporary fiction. So well-written.
  • Charlie Mac
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly written!
    Reviewed in Australia on September 28, 2020
    Brilliantly written. Roxanne’s power with words never ceases to amaze me! A truly gifted author who immediately draws her readers in and keeps them there.
    Highly recommend Hunger aswell.
  • Yanin Padilla
    5.0 out of 5 stars De mis favoritos
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 2, 2018
    Roxane Gay, es definitivamente mi autora favorita. Este libro en específico, es una recopilación de cuentos que describen procesos y situaciones con la que muchas mujeres nos podríamos sentir identificadas. Es muy emotivo y fácil de leer.
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