Girl's Girl
Not since Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels have I witnessed such mastery in capturing the nuance and complexity of female relationships.
Fifteen-year-old Mina and Margaret have been inseparable since they were six, and they’ve successfully navigated the tricky addition of Eleanor to their friendship. They are each other’s whole universe, the litmus test for whether life is okay, until Eleanor kisses Mina. What follows is a story you’ll be flying through the pages to unravel.
This book is a testament to the brilliance of women at every age and in every relationship: best friends, more than friends, cousins, mothers and daughters—you name it. I will be placing this book in the hands of everyone I know all summer long.

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