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A YA-crossover thriller following three teenage girls as their developing bodies become objects of abuse from their male classmates. Drinking the nectar from a strange flower, they are transformed into boys, but what have they gained? And what have they lost?

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A YA-crossover thriller following three teenage girls as their developing bodies become objects of abuse from their male classmates. Drinking the nectar from a strange flower, they are transformed into boys, but what have they gained? And what have they lost?
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Jessica Schiefauer has established herself as one of Sweden's foremost writers of literary young adult and adult fiction. She has won the August Prize twice for her books Girls Lost and The Eyes of the Lake. Her books have been translated into several languages and adapted into theater and film. She has contributed short stories to the erotica collection Hot (2012) and the science fiction collection Other Ways: Ten New Utopias (2015), among others. Schiefauer holds a teaching degree in Swedish, English, and creative writing. She lives in Gothenberg, Sweden. Saskia Vogel is from Los Angeles and lives in Berlin, where she works as a writer and Swedish-to-English literary translator. She has written on the themes of gender, power and sexuality for publications such as Granta, The White Review, The Offing, and The Quietus. Her translations include work by leading female authors, such as Katrine Marcal, Karolina Ramqvist and the modernist eroticist Rut Hillarp. Previously, she worked in London as Granta magazine¿s global publicist and in Los Angeles as an editor at the AVN Media Network, where she reported on the business of sex work and adult pleasure products. Her novel, Permission,, was published by Coach House Books in 2019.