

The Divines
Books | Fiction / Literary
3.4
(60)
Ellie Eaton
Set in the final days before a shocking tragedy forces an elite boarding school to shut its doors for good, Ellie Eaton's The Divines is a razor-sharp debut that asks the question: were you really as good as you remember?I am Divine. My mother was Divine and her mother before that, which isn't uncommon. Although that was at a time when being Divine meant something . . .The girls of elite English boarding school, St. John the Divine, were notorious for flipping their hair, harassing teachers, chasing boys and chain-smoking cigarettes. They were fiercely loyal, sharp-tongued, and cutting in the way that only teenage girls can be. But for Josephine, now in her thirties, her time at St. John feels like a lifetime ago. She hasn't spoken to another Divine in fifteen years, not since the day the school shut its doors in disgrace . . .But an impromptu visit reawakens blurry recollections of those doomed final weeks that rocked the community. With each memory that resurfaces, she circles closer to the ugly secret at the heart of the school's scandal. But the more Josephine recalls, the further her life unravels, derailing not just her marriage and career, but her entire sense of self.With the emotional power of My Dark Vanessa and the reflective haze of The Girls, The Divines is a compulsive debut exploring the intoxicating, destructive relationships between teenage girls. 'A cool, chilling and elegant novel' Sarah Perry, author of The Essex Serpent'Perfectly twisted . . . Impossible to put down' Refinery29'Captivating' Vulture'An explosive debut' Stylist
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Author
Ellie Eaton
Pages
320
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Published Date
2021-02-18
ISBN
1529340144 9781529340143
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Erika Lynn
"So descriptive yet simply beautiful. Easy read. "
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Macinzie Owen
"3 1/2 stars. The last half of book was much better than the first half"
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Gail Williams
"Slow. Depressing. Lame twist. I usually love boarding school books, but was just sad. It felt like the main character was obsessing over high school to the detriment of her own present life for 20+ years, and we never really find out if she got over it."
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Zoe Maher
"Was an okay book, went by quickly but did not love the ending, a few loose ends and parts that should have been explored more. "
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Emma Trenchard