Girl A: A Novel

Written by:
Abigail Dean
Narrated by:
Ell Potter

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
17
Narrator
7
Release Date
February 2021
Duration
12 hours 47 minutes
Summary
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
“Pitch-perfect... Dean tells this story with such nuance and humanity, you’re desperate to step into its pages.' —The New York Times

“Heart-stopping psychological drama… A modern-day classic.' —Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author

“A gripping story about family dynamics and the nature of human psychology.” —Good Housekeeping

She thought she had escaped her past. But there are some things you can’t outrun.

Lex Gracie doesn't want to think about her family. She doesn't want to think about growing up in her parents' House of Horrors. And she doesn't want to think about her identity as Girl A: the girl who escaped, the eldest sister who freed her older brother and four younger siblings. It's been easy enough to avoid her parents--her father never made it out of the House of Horrors he created, and her mother spent the rest of her life behind bars. But when her mother dies in prison and leaves Lex and her siblings the family home, she can't run from her past any longer. Together with her sister, Evie, Lex intends to turn the home into a force for good. But first she must come to terms with her siblings--and with the childhood they shared.

What begins as a propulsive tale of escape and survival becomes a gripping psychological family story about the shifting alliances and betrayals of sibling relationships--about the secrets our siblings keep, from themselves and each other. Who have each of these siblings become? How do their memories defy or galvanize Lex's own? As Lex pins each sibling down to agree to her family's final act, she discovers how potent the spell of their shared family mythology is, and who among them remains in its thrall and who has truly broken free.

For readers of Room and Sharp Objects, an absorbing and psychologically immersive novel about a young girl who escapes captivity–but not the secrets that shadow the rest of her life.
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Savannah S.

Four hours into the story and it's very difficult to follow. Characters are underdeveloped and the plot and timeline is confusing. I am going to try to finish this book but four hours in and it is not capturing my attention at all.

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Britten E.

I always make a point to finish the books I start, but I couldn’t do it with this one. I found it painfully boring. So many details were added with no effect on the story that just make it unnecessarily long. And if you’re waiting for the details on the kids’ life in captivity, they never come. It’s about the aftermath of that experience, not the experience itself. Not was expecting. Disappointed.

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