cover image Girls of July

Girls of July

Alex Flinn. HarperTeen, $17.99 (480p) ISBN 978-0-06-244783-8

Can four teenage girls with very different traits and issues survive a month together in a secluded house in the Adirondacks? Reminiscent of The Breakfast Club, this novel by Flinn (Beastly) explores this question as it digs beneath the surface of stereotypes. Spider is a 17-year-old movie buff who usually keeps to herself. While spending the summer with her grandmother, she comes up with the idea of finding teenage roommates so that her grandmother doesn’t have to sell her place. From among the few respondents to her ad, she chooses loud, gregarious Britta, an aspiring actress; Meredith, who is focused on getting into an Ivy League college; and Southern debutante Kate. As might be expected, the girls’ personalities clash when they first convene, but revealed confessions and secrets cause the teens to reevaluate each other, rethink their individual goals, and form unexpected bonds. If the book’s plot and neat conclusion are somewhat contrived, the heroines, struggling with relatable problems, are convincing. Adding spice and drama to the story is Spider’s outspoken grandmother, a former actress whose heartbreaking tale of a long-lost love sends Spider and Britta on a mission. Ages 13–up. [em](June) [/em]