In this installment of YA Book Club, Mary and Emily discuss a book they chose because of its pretty cover. And it all worked out fine.
WARNING: SPOILERS TO FOLLOW
Mary: Today we’re discussing Wilder Girls, Rory Power’s debut novel. The novel takes place at the Raxter School for Girls, an isolated boarding school. What was once an idyllic island paradise has turned into a dangerous, overgrown mess ever since the Tox hit the school and began transforming both the environment and the girls themselves. With most of the teachers dead, and most of the girls in various stages of illness, protagonist Hetty isn’t sure if a cure is coming or not. She does the best she can, hanging out with her best friends Byatt and Reese and scrounging as much food from the sporadic government shipments as she can. But when Byatt goes missing, and Hetty becomes part of the infamous Boat Crew, everything changes. Mysteries begin to unravel and the island’s hierarchy crashes around the girls. Can they survive?
Notably (for me!), this book has been compared a lot to Jeff Vandermeer’s Annihilation, which I might have mentioned once or twice on the podcast and blog. I think it gets that comparison (even from Vandermeer himself!) because Wilder Girls focuses a lot on nature and what happens when man’s relationship with nature begins to deteriorate. What did you think of the nature themes in the book?
