

Girls of July
Perfect for fans of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and To All the Boys I've Loved Before, this compelling contemporary novel is from Alex Flinn, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beastly.
"Infectiously lovely" --Entertainment Weekly, 15 Biggest (and Best) YA Books of the Summer
"Reminiscent of The Breakfast Club" --Publishers Weekly
"A satisfying slice-of-life story that honors friendship and self-love." --Booklist
"This story will resonate with teens ... Flinn tackles tough subjects that elevate this beach read." --School Library Journal
Four girls. One unforgettable July.
Britta is the bubbly drama queen. She needs to get awayâand a peaceful cabin in the woods sounds like the perfect escape.
Meredith is the overachiever. Sheâs spent her entire life preparing for college, but at what cost? Now sheâs wondering if thatâs all there is.
Kate is the reluctant socialite. Sheâs searching for a reason to begin again after fleeing her small Georgia townâand a shameful family secret.
Spider is the quiet intellectual. Sheâs struggling with pain that has isolated her from her peers for much of her life.
When these four very different young women stay together for a month in the mountains, they discover that sometimes getting away from it all can only bring you back to who you really are.
One secluded cabin. Four teenage girls, each running from something. A month with no escape to figure it all out.
- Four Different Points of View: Told from the perspectives of Britta, Meredith, Kate, and Spider, four strangers who have nothing in commonâexcept the secrets theyâre hiding.
- A Friendship for the Ages: Like a modern-day Breakfast Club, this moving story celebrates the power of unlikely friendships and the messy, beautiful journey of finding your people.
- A Digital Detox Summer: Stuck in a cabin with no cell reception or internet, four girls are forced to disconnect from the online world and connect with each other.
- A Journey of Self-Discovery: From dealing with family scandals and academic pressure to escaping a creepy boyfriend, each girl must confront her own problems to discover who sheâs meant to be.
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Perfect for fans of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and To All the Boys I've Loved Before, this compelling contemporary novel is from Alex Flinn, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beastly.
"Infectiously lovely" --Entertainment Weekly, 15 Biggest (and Best) YA Books of the Summer
"Reminiscent of The Breakfast Club" --Publishers Weekly
"A satisfying slice-of-life story that honors friendship and self-love." --Booklist
"This story will resonate with teens ... Flinn tackles tough subjects that elevate this beach read." --School Library Journal
Four girls. One unforgettable July.
Britta is the bubbly drama queen. She needs to get awayâand a peaceful cabin in the woods sounds like the perfect escape.
Meredith is the overachiever. Sheâs spent her entire life preparing for college, but at what cost? Now sheâs wondering if thatâs all there is.
Kate is the reluctant socialite. Sheâs searching for a reason to begin again after fleeing her small Georgia townâand a shameful family secret.
Spider is the quiet intellectual. Sheâs struggling with pain that has isolated her from her peers for much of her life.
When these four very different young women stay together for a month in the mountains, they discover that sometimes getting away from it all can only bring you back to who you really are.
One secluded cabin. Four teenage girls, each running from something. A month with no escape to figure it all out.
- Four Different Points of View: Told from the perspectives of Britta, Meredith, Kate, and Spider, four strangers who have nothing in commonâexcept the secrets theyâre hiding.
- A Friendship for the Ages: Like a modern-day Breakfast Club, this moving story celebrates the power of unlikely friendships and the messy, beautiful journey of finding your people.
- A Digital Detox Summer: Stuck in a cabin with no cell reception or internet, four girls are forced to disconnect from the online world and connect with each other.
- A Journey of Self-Discovery: From dealing with family scandals and academic pressure to escaping a creepy boyfriend, each girl must confront her own problems to discover who sheâs meant to be.













