The Rise and Fall of the Wonder Girls

The Rise and Fall of the Wonder Girls

by SarahMay (Author)

Synopsis

It's hard to keep a secret when the secret just keeps on getting bigger....

Four teenage girls - Grace, Vicky, Ruth and Saskia - all at the same school; all with the same secret.

October. Burwood. The corridors of Burwood Girls School are once more full of oestrogen; Platform number one at Burwood Station is packed with commuters waiting for delayed trains to London; the gym at Oasis Leisure centre is full of fading tans while leaves fall and pile up on lawns ripe for raking. Just like any other October. Until life gets turned inside out in this affluent South-eastern town when not one but four teenage girls fall pregnant.

As the media descends on Burwood with unprecedented ferocity, headlines such as:

WHO ARE THE BABIES' FATHERS?
DO ALL FOUR BABIES SHARE THE SAME FATHER?
GIRLS REVEAL PREGNANCIES WEREN'T ACCIDENTAL...
ARE THE BURWOOD GIRLS PART OF A TEENAGE PREGNANCY CULT?

...at first seem to corrupt this small, leafy, affluent community until we realise that the corruption was there all along, bubbling just beneath the surface.

Before things get better, they're going to get much, much worse. But then, at the end of the day, the last thing anyone in Burwood wants is life to return to normal.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 26 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0007322100
ISBN 13: 9780007322107

Media Reviews

Praise for The Rise and Fall of a Domestic Diva:

`A brilliant tragic-comic writer having fun with our obsession with image, grooming and all things organic'
Glamour

`Sarah May's witty sometimes acerbic observations are hilarious and accurate, making this a welcome relief from the supermum brigade'
Sun

Praise for The Rise and Fall of the Queen of Suburbia:

'Sarah May has a rare talent for melding the farcical with the tragic, and has produced a novel which - but for an ending worthy of Tom Sharpe - is a scathingly successful piece of social commentary' Daily Mail

`Like Mike Leigh directing Desperate Housewives; a brilliantly 1980s suburban drama' Elle Magazine

Author Bio

Sarah May is an intimate observer of society (AKA curtain-twitcher of the highest order). She is the author of four previous novels: The Rise and Fall of the Queen of Suburbia, The Nudist Colony, which was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award; Spanish City and The Internationals. She lives in London with her theatre director husband and their two children.