Poison Girl

Suzanne Manizza Roszak

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Book cover for Poison Girl

Poison Girl

Poison Girl

Suzanne Manizza Roszak

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Description

It's 1973. Bice Rappa's mother is dead, her older brother has disappeared, and her controlling father barely lets her leave their house in Queens. As he reads books on horticulture and dissects the bodies of birds, she dreams of going to school-that is, until she finds out that the man who is raising her has made her poisonous.


For Bice, escaping home means befriending an orphaned daredevil, charming the donor coordinator at a Manhattan fertility clinic, and becoming the single mother of a baby named Mari. For her brother, it means living in a windowless room in an artist commune where he struggles with obsessive fears of climate crisis and death. Against the apocalyptic backdrop of Y2K, their father will want nothing more than to track down-and abduct-his only grandchild. When the Rappas' paths cross again, will Bice and her daughter be able to protect each other?


A contemporary gothic retelling of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Rappaccini's Daughter," The Poison Girl follows three generations of girls and women through New York City as they navigate experiences of diaspora and neurodivergence, patriarchal architectures, and environmental violence.

Critical Reviews

The novel is a wonder... Written in brilliantly lucid chapters, it captures the imagination and, deservedly, the reader's admiration.

Gary Soto, author of The Elements of San Joaquin


A stunning work richly imagined, and veined with sentences so bright and alluring Manizza Roszak might have crafted them from a rare poison.... A true work of art.

Peter Kispert, author of I Know You Know Who I Am


Manizza Roszak tells the taleof generations of women poisoned by a world that wants them to be a possession or a weapon, but who wish themselves a medicine, a balm, a spell toward new beginnings.

Sarah Blackman, author of Hex


With echoes of Mary Shelley, Kate Chopin, and Laura Esquivel, Manizza Roszak masterfully displays the craft of storytelling.... A dark family saga full of generational striations.

Shome Dasgupta, author of The Sea Singer


A wonderfully entertaining, beautifully written novel.... I will be thinking about these characters for a long time to come.

Becky Hagenston, author of The Age of Discovery and Other Stories

Publishing Information

Publisher: Spuyten Duyvil
Pub date: 2024-12-01
Length: 226 pages

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