The Boy Who Hated Girls is an exploration of guilt, and indeed, the absurdity of moral dilemmas in general, explored as only King Kurt can.
In taking quite a simple premise—a boy who irrationally despises girls—Kurt manages to expose the most bizarre contradictions in human behavior, showing us how even the most nonsensical prejudices can be tangled up in deep-seated emotional conflict.
Kurt's expertise at doing this is unparalleled. He forces us to confront uncomfortable truths, while making us laugh out loud. He's quite simply one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. If, like us, you love your fiction to challenge conventional thinking, then this is a must-have for your literary wardrobe.