Beware that Girl by Teresa Toten (Bonnier Zaffre)
PB RRP $19.99 ISBN 9781471406393
Reviewed by
Daniela Andrews
‘… But in the end, the main thing I learned – the
best thing – was never to bring a knife to a gunfight.’
To play or be
played, that is the question. Kate needs some serious social credibility and a
secure place to live in order to forge her path to Yale University. She’s
living in sub-standard accommodation across town and working as many hours as
she can, outside of school, to support herself. She attends her elite high
school by scholarship – and by inventing an address. Hiding a terrible secret,
she is desperate to change her fate and keep her promise to her dying mother at
all costs … she will go to Yale, no
matter what it takes or who she has to use to get there. With everything she
has been through, it is no wonder she is mentally unstable.
Then there’s
Olivia. Do we feel sorry for Olivia? Also hiding a secret about her past? So
lonely and desperate for friendship – real
friendship – that she falls prey to Kate’s manipulative charms and invites her
to come and live with her? Or does
Olivia have her own, dark agenda that puts Kate at terrible risk?
As this dark and
thrilling novel twists and turns, the reader will question which of these girls
deserves their sympathy. Teresa Toten, award-winning author of The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B, cleverly
uses short chapters with shifting perspectives to keep her readers on edge. The
chapters alternate between Kate and Olivia, though Kate’s chapters are always
in first-person perspective and Olivia’s in third. The chapters are always
dated. The opening is set in the future, describing the two girls in a hospital
scene. It is not clear which girl is barely conscious, and which is keeping
vigil by her bedside. The answer is, of course, revealed in the conclusion of
the book. The final chapter is deeply disturbing, suggesting that the victim is
still not safe. The book might, therefore, leave the reader quite unsettled!
Beware That Girl is YA fiction, suitable for
readers aged 14 – 17 years. The publisher suggests it might appeal to fans of Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars. It raises themes of friendship, physical and
psychological abuse, and mental health conditions in general. A film adaptation
is in production.
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