Gun Girl and the Tall Guy, by Maryka Biaggio
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Why I wrote “Gun Girl and the Tall Guy,” by Maryka Biaggio, the author
I discovered the story of Celia Cooney in a nonfiction book about notorious women by Elizabeth Mahon. I immediately knew I had to devote a novel to her. Yes, she resorted to crime, but she was gutsy, she had principles, and she was the talk of 1920s Brooklyn.
Applause! Applause!
“A lively, sharply observed tale of love, bad decisions, and the wild hope.”
Pamela Johnson, Writer and Publisher
“Fantastic read! This book has everything — it’s sassy and intense, wild, and furiously funny.”
Kim Blakemore, Author of Women’s Historical Fiction
“Absolutely captivating, enthralling, and insightful!”
Dave Boersema, Author of Nonfiction Books
Talk a Little, Talk a Lot
All great reads, like this one, have themes or ideas, or just hints, for discussion topics in your book club. Here are a few ideas for you:
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Or choose one of these topics:
Africa Alcoholism Anthology Art Atlanta Bicentennial Birds Book Banning Book clubs Brooklyn Chronic illness Early 1900s Ecology Family Relationships Faraway Places Historical Mystery Japanese Internment Jazz Legends Magic Medieval Mexico Midlife Native Americans Peace Corps Poetry Prostitution Scotland Siblings True Crime Women Sleuths Writers/Poets

