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THE WILDERNESS OF GIRLS by Madeline Claire Franklin

THE WILDERNESS OF GIRLS

by Madeline Claire Franklin

Pub Date: June 11th, 2024
ISBN: 9781638931003
Publisher: Zando Young Readers

A teenager must discover her role in the lives of four wild girls.

When 16-year-old Rhi moves to Happy Valley in upstate New York to live with her uncle, she’s still raw from the neglect and abuse of her childhood and is hiding from a secret she can’t face. Eager for a distraction, she starts working with her uncle at the local nature preserve, where she stumbles across a shocking sight: a group of four seemingly feral girls who are protected by wolves. Once rescued, they reveal that they believe they’re princesses from a kingdom called Leutheria and were raised in the wilderness by a mysterious man named Mother (“our prophet, our protector, our teacher”). The girls believe that Rhi is the fifth sister, and she, feeling a connection to them, takes an interest in their well-being and is determined to help them. Together, the girls begin to question Mother’s identity and the truth of his stories, while Rhi feels a tug toward the possibilities of their magical origins. Told through varying formats and from different perspectives, the novel’s storylines paint a compelling portrait of the power of teenage girls despite constant mistreatment. The Wild Girls’ integration into society may require some suspension of disbelief, but overall, the story is satisfyingly executed. Rhi has some Jewish ancestry and reads white, like most of the Wild Girls; one of the girls is Black.

A compelling, thoughtful, and original debut.

(Fiction. 14-18)