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The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches

The peculiar narrator of Gatan Soucy's novel is an unnamed adolescent unsure of what to make of the world or who they are, even whether they are male or female.

Gatan Soucy, translated by Sheila Fischman

The peculiar narrator of The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches is an unnamed adolescent unsure of what to make of the world or who they are, even whether they are male or female. When the family patriarch dies, the family's isolation is broken, and shocking secrets are revealed. Filled with intrigue, suspense and flights of fancy, Gatan Soucy's novel is an original and challenging work of fiction.

From the book

Judging by the solicitude my father showed him, he must have been an important somebody with access to sluts and blessed virgins... as well as miracles up his sleeves, besides that he was mute, he expressed himself through throat sounds, the way dogs do. He also had only one leg, stuck in the very middle like a fool's bauble, and he hopped along this earth like a magpie, propelled by his cane.


From The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches by Gatan Soucy1970, translation by Sheila Fischman 2000. Published byHouse of Anansi.