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Grrrls on the Side by Carrie Pack
Grrrls on the Side by Carrie Pack









(In other words, it’s a very apt story for a young person, since that’s what most of us spend our youth doing.) Instead, it focuses on the experience of Tabitha, learning to accept herself, find her own power, and work it out with others. The novel’s focus isn’t politics, per se, though if one understands “politics” to refer to the workings of power, politics are certainly sewn in there. When her support system-her friends and new girlfriend-hit the road to tour as a new band, Tabitha is left to figure out how to be independent while still depending on support from others.

Grrrls on the Side by Carrie Pack Grrrls on the Side by Carrie Pack

She finds support, but also must figure out how to support others (along the way, confronting the implacable whiteness of much of the mainstream feminist movement). Life, in other words, is a combination of tough and easy, which all changes when she finds a Riot Grrrl group-the tough stuff gets easier and the easy stuff gets tougher. She’s fat (as a fat woman myself, boy, howdy, do I hate the word “chubby” or other euphemisms like “of size”… I’m going to use “fat” here, because it’s what I call myself), she’s white, she’s sheltered, and she’s a teenager still in high school. It follows the growth from girl to grrrl of Tabitha, who finds her bisexuality, and then finds Riot Grrrl. Grrrls on the Side takes place in the 1990s in the US, at the height of the Riot Grrrl movement. It was a good time, with particularly good music. Still, I remember the movement and the excitement and hope that went with it. Available from Duet Books/Interlude Press here.īack when Riot Grrrls were active, I no longer qualified as a girl, except perhaps to a certain breed of older person who would probably still call me a girl at 46. Grrls on the Side by Carrie Pack (June 8, 2017) 230 pages.











Grrrls on the Side by Carrie Pack