
Girl on Girl
How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves
2025·352 pages·Nonfiction
“Searing… rigorously researched but never stuffy… Gilbert has compiled perhaps the first comprehensive examination of turn-of-the-millennium mainstream, cool-kid trends and ephemera, and how they were largely molded by those in power to sell a generation of girls and young women reality-warping lies.”
— The New York Times
“Entertaining and even energizing, transforming a dismal history into something like a rallying cry.”
— The Boston Globe
“So clear-eyed that it’s startling.”
— The Washington Post
Year
2025
Pages
352
Type
Nonfiction
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Praise
“Searing… rigorously researched but never stuffy… Gilbert has compiled perhaps the first comprehensive examination of turn-of-the-millennium mainstream, cool-kid trends and ephemera, and how they were largely molded by those in power to sell a generation of girls and young women reality-warping lies.”
— The New York Times
“Entertaining and even energizing, transforming a dismal history into something like a rallying cry.”
— The Boston Globe
“So clear-eyed that it’s startling.”
— The Washington Post
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