An Indie Next Pick and B&N Best Book of 2024
An unflinching YA debut about a troubled teen who discovers a pack of feral girls in the woods and is swept up in the ensuing mystery: Are the Wild Girls of Happy Valley lost princesses from a faraway land, as they believe, or are they brainwashed victims of a deranged kidnapper? In her ambitious debut perfect for fans of Sadie and The Hazel Wood, Madeline Claire Franklin crafts a gripping exploration of how the world teaches young girls to cage their wildness--and what happens when they claw themselves free. After being placed in foster care, Rhi is hungry for a fresh start and begins working at the Happy Valley Wildlife Preserve. While in the woods, she stumbles upon a surreal sight: a pack of wolves guarding four feral and majestic girls. After Rhi gains their trust, they reveal that they're princesses from another land, raised by a magical prophet they call Mother--and they're convinced Rhi is their lost fifth sister. Unsure what to believe, Rhi ushers the girls to civilization, where they're met with societal uproar and scrutiny, dubbed by the ravenous media and true crime junkies as "The Wild Girls of Happy Valley." Desperate to return to their kingdom, the girls look to Rhi for help. Rhi knows the girls are deluded, but at the same time she's drawn in by their boldness and authenticity--traits she is afraid she has lost within herself. And when Rhi witnesses strange phenomena she can't quite explain, the line between fantasy and reality grows blurry. As the hunt for answers intensifies, Rhi must make a decision that will change the course of her lives and the lives of her Wild Girls forever."Tender and raw, this debut isn't afraid to dig into the agonizing interior lives of teen girls, the ways our world tries to break them, and the bonds they create to survive it." --Booklist
"The novel's storylines paint a compelling portrait of the power of teenage girls despite constant mistreatment. . . . A compelling, thoughtful, and original debut." --Kirkus "Eerie and engrossing. . . . Magic, folklore, and contemporary society collide in The Wilderness of Girls as it sensitively explores the pain of trauma, the beauty of found family, and the possibility that 'There is room for so much more than any of us had ever dared to imagine.'" --BookPage "A searing fairy tale that blooms with ferocious magic and mystery. To all readers like me who revel in the wondrous, ominous, and strange: you have just found your next great literary obsession." --Nova Ren Suma, New York Times bestselling author "Franklin's debut is a haunting tale where reality and fantasy intertwine in a way that will have readers questioning reality.... The overarching themes are of friendship, feminism, and the inner strength that these women share when they are together. The unforgettable characters and unique plot of this novel lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned." --School Library Journal "This book pulses with untamed lupine energy and intelligence, filled with lyrical sentences honed sharp as canines and fiercely alive characters. A beguiling, vital debut from a manifest talent." --Jeff Zentner, award-winning author of The Serpent King