Wild Girls, Mary Stewart Atwell
Wild Girls, Mary Stewart Atwell
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Wild Girls

Author: Mary Stewart Atwell

Narrator: Shannon McManus

Unabridged: 8 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/16/2012


Synopsis

Kate Riordan fears two things as she grows up in the small Appalachian town of Swan River: that she’ll be a frustrated townie forever or that she’ll turn into one of the mysterious and terrifying wild girls, killers who start fires and menace the community. Struggling to better her chances of escaping, Kate attends the posh Swan River Academy and finds herself divided between her hometown — and its dark history — and the realm of privilege and achievement at the Academy. Explosive friendships with Mason, a boy from the wrong side of town, and Willow, a wealthy and popular queen bee from school, are slowly pulling her apart. Kate must decide who she is and where she belongs before she wakes up with cinders at her fingertips. Mary Stewart Atwell has written a novel that is at once funny and wise and stunningly inventive. Her wild girls are strange and fascinating creatures — a brilliant twist on the anger teenage girls can feel at their powerlessness — and a promise of the great things to come from this young writer.

About Mary Stewart Atwell

Mary Stewart Atwell's short fiction has appeared in Best New American Voices and The Best American Mystery Stories. She grew up in southwest Virginia and now lives in Missouri.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen

this is a piece of adult fiction that i think would probably find a more sympathetic readership amongst a YA audience. because as allegory, as homeroom-doodle revenge fantasy, this has a lot of potential. it's all about the perceived powerlessness of teenage girls and what if some girls in this town......more

Goodreads review by Eilonwy

Kate Riordan lives in Swan River, a small town somewhere in the Appalachian Mountains with a history of crazy teenage girls who, out of the blue, will spend a night burning things down and murdering people before the urge wears off as fast as it came. Kate, who attends a fancy private academy and pl......more

Goodreads review by Natalie

I really, really wanted to like this book. A "magical realism" book about girl power set in Appalachia and blurbed by Karen Russell? Yes, please. Unfortunately, this book fell short in just about every way I can think of and I'm wondering if I need to re-think my trust in Russell. I think that all t......more