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The Girls

door Tucker Shaw

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Inspired by Clare Booth Luce's "The Women," students at the Maroon Bells School for Girls in Aspen, Colorado, experience bonding, jealousy, competition, and fighting over boys as they make decisions about their lives.
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This was a fun short read. The main character Peggy was kind of a downer. She kept talking about how she wanted to be a good friend but then she never was because she was just too self absorbed and "didn't want to deal with it". Thankfully it was a quick read because I don't feel it was much of a story. Also, the coincidences in it were just too far fetched. ( )
  KeriLynneD | Jul 3, 2020 |
Though it is both well written and resembles real life people, situations, and ideas, the story is easily confusing and hard to follow, but I believe this is what keeps readers intrigued, good story for any teenage girl. ( )
  sarah1234 | Jul 22, 2010 |
Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.com

Peggy has just returned to Maroon Bells School for Girls (MBSG) after break. She stops off at the Timberline (aka the Timberlake) to get a coffee. If she'd have gone straight to school, she would never have heard the gossip. But she did, and from there, the start of the semester goes downhill.

Peggy has overheard Amber (who works at the Timberline) and Sylvia (a rich girl at MBSG) sharing gossip about Mary. Mary is Peggy's roommate and best friend. The rumor is that Mary's boyfriend, Stephen, has been seeing a girl from down in the valley on the side. Some girl named Crystal. Peggy doesn't know if she should tell Mary or let Mary find out herself. Peggy is extra torn when Sylvia realizes Peggy has overheard the conversation.

It turns out Mary hadn't heard the gossip, but when Sylvia shows up that night at the restaurant they work at and basically forces the two of them off to get coffee at the Timberline (Sylvia knowing full well that Amber will be working and unable to not share gossip), Mary is confronted with the news.

The rest of THE GIRLS plays out over the course of that week. Peggy continually questions what she should reveal to Mary. Mary repeatedly refuses to return calls from Stephen. Sylvia tweaks all the players for her enjoyment. And new girls arrive at the least expected place and bring the entire situation full circle.

THE GIRLS reads like a soap opera. There are so many different twists and turns to the story that the reader can't help but be spellbound. Who's seeing who and who knows what will keep you intrigued up until the final page, when you will want to sit yourself down with a tasty grilled cheese sandwich. (Trust me on this one...if you read the story, you'll know what I'm referring to!!)

Overall, THE GIRLS is a fun, fast-paced read that will leave you wanting to know more about the girls of MBSG! ( )
  GeniusJen | Nov 1, 2009 |
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