The Wilderness of Girls

Madeline Claire Franklin

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.

 

ISBN

9781638931003

Language

English

Page count

349

Edition

Hardcover

Sale date

June 11, 2024

Dimensions

6 x 9

About the Book

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.

Reviews

“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

“Expertly threads fantasy with heartbreaking reality, weaving a story of loss, anger, sisterhood, and the wildness we long for. I loved this book, from its sharp teeth to its fierce and tender heart.”

- Rebecca Mahoney, author of The Valley and the Flood and The Memory Eater

“Like a news story woven from the threads of a fairytale, The Wilderness of Girls is beautiful, complex, and sure to leave you thinking long after you close its covers.”

- Ann Dávila Cardinal, author of Breakup From Hell

“An absolute battle cry of a book by a major new talent. You will swallow it whole, howling all the way.”

- Martha Brockenbrough, author of Into the Bloodred Woods

“A stunning work of luminous ferocity that lingers long after the last line.”

- Lenore Appelhans, author of The Manic Pixie Dream Boy Improvement Project

“I read this entire book with my heart in my throat. The feeling of unease [is] a constant hum in the background. Franklin keeps you guessing at every turn. The Wilderness of Girls is odd and unsettling but I couldn’t for the life of me put it down. The tenacity and strength of these wild broken girls is mind-boggling. And even though I am still doubting fact from fiction, I would recommend this book one hundred times over.”

- Katie Garaby, Parnassus Books

“A fierce, gut-wrenching, and empowering debut that explores the complexities of navigating girlhood, grief, belonging, and healing, wrapped in an enthralling blend of mystery and fantasy. For fans of Courtney Summers, Melissa Albert, and Rory Power.”

- Alyssa Raymond, Copper Dog Books

“Full of magic and heartache, The Wilderness of Girls takes you to another plane. The one constant is the love of family, whether it’s the one you are born into or one of your own choosing.”

- Melissa Fitzgerald, Watermark Books & Cafe