The Girls
The Girls
The Girls
Tucker Shaw
Meet Mary: She’s beautiful, and her ski-star boyfriend is cheating on her. Meet Crystal: She’s a townie, and she’s cheating with Mary’s boyfriend. Meet Sylvia: She’s nasty, and she’s got something up her Prada-designed sleeve. Meet Amber: She’s a flake, she’s the barista at the hottest coffee shop in Aspen, and she serves up gossip even hotter than grande skim lattes. Meet Peggy: She’s Mary’s best friend, and she has no idea how to cope with all these girls. A modern retelling of the classic play The Women (which featured not one male in the cast), The Girls is a quick-witted, stylish comedy about friendship, love, and most important, gossip! An elite Aspen prep school sets the stage for jealousy and intrigue as the lives of many girls tangle into a wickedly fun mess (in which no boys ever appear).F&P level: Z+

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Chick Lit
  • Romance

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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The main characters in The Girls are five very different girls: Mary, Crystal, Sylvia, Amber, and Peggy. Peggy is Mary's best friend that is obsessed with becoming a chef. Mary is the "perfect one." She's nice to everyone, is rich, beautiful, and her boyfriend is cheating on her. Sylvia is rich as well and likes to cause trouble, especially when she finds out who's cheating with Mary's boyfriend. Crystal is the one cheating with Mary's boyfriend. Amber works in a coffee shop and knows everything there is to know about everyone.

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