
The After Girls
Author(s): Leah Konen (Author)
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
- Publication Date: 18 April 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 304 pages
- ISBN-10: 1440561087
- ISBN-13: 9781440561085
Book Description
As Ella hunts for the truth, and Sydney tries to dull the pain, a chilling Facebook message from Astrid leaves them wondering whether their beloved friend is communicating from the after life. The girls embark on a journey to uncover Astrid’s dark secrets. The answers to those questions–questions they never dreamed of asking–will change their lives forever.
Editorial Reviews
Review
A striking debut and an eerily good book . . . The After Girls is a vivid portrayal of interrupted lives and enduring friendships. It is as much about the known as the unknown and as much about healing as loss. –Michael Northrop, author of Trapped
An arresting testimony to the haunting power of friendships, The After Girls is a story that understands what it is to be passionate, confused, and on the brink. I loved every resonant word. –Micol Ostow, author of Family
Filled with relationship entanglements, unanswered questions, and long-buried secrets tinged with the supernatural, The After Girls captivates the reader long after the secrets of Astrid’s life are revealed. –Megan Kelley Hall, author of Dear Bully, Sisters Of Misery, and The Lost Sister
Basically, I want to walk down the street and pass out copies to everyone I see. It’s so beautifully written, heart wrenching, suspenseful, and funny. I devoured this book in two days – it’s one where you look forward to your subway commute so you can read just a few more pages. —Bookstalker
This book provides a realistic look at loss and how its grasp reaches far beyond a person’s death. The storyline is great, the mystery is thrilling and spooky, and the characters are interesting to watch as they fight past their own demons in an effort to grieve differently. —Literary Chameleon blog
What the book wanted to tell has successfully been expressed by the story regardless if ghosts are real or not. It’s that in life, we lose some, we gain some. Losing someone would hurt a lot, it comes with regrets of things we could have done to save them, to stop them from leaving, but when it comes in the end, all we have to do is accept the fact the they’re gone, but we still have our lives, to live it and move on and let ourselves be healed. —The Bookgineer
The storyline is great, the mystery is thrilling and spooky, and the characters are challenges to be solved. I recommend The After Girls to readers of contemporary young adult fiction. There is romance for the romantics, character growth, and an unforgettable tale of grief that will haunt the reader even after turning the last page. —Confessions of A Book Addict
This book was everything and nothing I expected. It had me crying one minute, and angry the next. I can describe this book in two words: Profound Loss. So this book is overwhelmingly sad, beautifully written, and something I’m so glad I’ve read. —Reading by the Bookful
My favourite part of the book was definitely the eerie feeling Konen managed to portray. I was hooked to find out what was going on with the weird, supernatural-y occurrences. And the ending did surprise me, which I always enjoy! So hooray for a good ending! —
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