

Normal Girl
Book • 2000
Normal Girl is Molly Jong-Fast's debut novel, published when she was twenty-one.
It follows Miranda Woke, a nineteen-year-old from a wealthy family, as she navigates addiction and her place in Manhattan's high society.
The book is known for its satirical edge and candid portrayal of substance abuse, drawing parallels with Jong-Fast's own experiences.
It follows Miranda Woke, a nineteen-year-old from a wealthy family, as she navigates addiction and her place in Manhattan's high society.
The book is known for its satirical edge and candid portrayal of substance abuse, drawing parallels with Jong-Fast's own experiences.
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