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Bad Girl

An Impact Book

Viña del Mar

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English
Impact
14 January 2026
A provocative Jazz Age novel of independence, desire, and defiance.

First published in 1928, Bad Girl by Viña Del Mar is a bold and unconventional novel that challenged traditional ideas of femininity, morality, and marriage in early twentieth-century America. Written by a woman who openly rejected social convention, the book presents a candid portrait of a young woman determined to live on her own terms-emotionally, romantically, and economically. Set against the shifting cultural landscape of the late 1920s, Bad Girl explores themes of sexual freedom, ambition, and the costs of independence in a society still bound by rigid expectations. The novel's frankness, emotional immediacy, and refusal to offer easy moral judgments made it controversial in its time and strikingly modern today. Neither a cautionary tale nor a sentimental romance, Bad Girl stands as a sharp, character-driven work of feminist and social realism from the Jazz Age, offering insight into the pressures faced by women navigating love, work, and autonomy in a rapidly changing world.

This Impact Books edition presents Bad Girl for contemporary readers interested in rediscovered classics that still speak powerfully to modern questions of identity and freedom.
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Imprint:   Impact
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   286g
ISBN:   9798903000166
Pages:   210
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Viña Del Mar was an American novelist active during the 1920s whose work reflected the changing roles of women during the Jazz Age. Known for her candid treatment of love, marriage, and female independence, Del Mar wrote fiction that challenged conventional morality and social expectations.Her novels captured the tensions of a generation navigating new freedoms amid lingering restrictions, and Bad Girl remains her most recognized work, remembered for its emotional directness and cultural boldness.

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