The Drowning Girl

The Drowning Girl: A Memoir
2012 Penguin 1st ed. paperback
AuthorCaitlín R. Kiernan
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction, dark fantasy
Set inProvidence, Rhode Island
PublisherRoc Books (Penguin)
Publication date
June 3, 2012
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePaperback
Pages336 pp. (1st pb)
AwardsTiptree (2012)
StokerNovel (2012)
ISBN9780451464163 (1st pb)
OCLC727703192
813/.54
LC ClassPS3561.I358 D76 2012
Preceded byThe Red Tree 
Followed byBlood Oranges 

The Drowning Girl: A Memoir is a 2012 dark fantasy novel by American writer Caitlín R. Kiernan, set in Providence, Rhode Island.[1] The story's protagonist and unreliable narrator, India Morgan Phelps (also known as Imp), has schizophrenia.[2]

It has been described as an "eerie masterpiece of literary horror and dark fantasy" containing elements of magical realism.[3] It has also been described as semi-autobiographical.[4] The novel has been translated into a number of languages, including French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, and Turkish.

  1. ^ Elizabeth Bear (January 13, 2012), "The Drowning Girl review", Elizabeth Bear blog
  2. ^ Downs, Alison (March 1, 2012), "The Drowning Girl", The Booklist, 108 (13): 53(subscription required)
  3. ^ Cassada, Jackie (March 15, 2012), "Science Fiction/Fantasy, March 15, 2012", Library Journal, 137 (5), archived from the original on March 3, 2014, retrieved 2013-05-13
  4. ^ Elizabeth Donovan (February 22, 2012), Rhode Island Voices: Caitlin Kiernan, Kingstown, Rhode Island: North Kingstown Free Library, retrieved 2013-05-13