Sarvat Hasin's new novel is about a magnetic friendship between 'Strange Girls'

Sarvat Hasin's new novel is about a magnetic friendship between 'Strange Girls'

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In Sarvat Hasin’s novel Strange Girls, a Pakistani woman and an American woman meet at a London-based university in the 2010s. There, they quickly become close, bonding over a shared dissatisfaction with the definition of femininity available to them. In today’s episode, Hasin joins NPR’s Juana Summers for a conversation about the intense relationship that forms between the two protagonists, the way friendships can be strained in the post-college years, and what makes this novel a kind of “period piece.”

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