Set between two fateful summers, Jane Healey's The Ophelia Girls is a heady exploration of illicit desire, infatuation and the perils and power of being a young woman.
'An immersive, intoxicating summer read with the long-lasting feel of a classic' - Molly Aitken, author of The Island Child
Summer, 1973. Teenage Ruth and her four friends spend the scorching summer days in the river, recreating tableaus of the drowning Ophelia and other tragic heroines. But as autumn draws nearer, real tragedy has found them.
Summer, 1997. Ruth returns to her childhood home with her husband and three children, including her eldest daughter seventeen-year-old Maeve. However when Stuart, an old family friend comes to stay, the uneasy relationship between mother and daughter is pushed to its limit. For Stuart's arrival is a reminder of a death in Ruth's past, while Maeve is feeling more alive than ever . . .
As the heat of the summer burns, how long can the family go before long-held secrets threaten to burst their banks and drown them all?
'A vivid, sensuous novel . . . I can't recommend it enough' - Anna Bailey, bestselling author of Tall Bones
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529014877
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 260 g
Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 27 mm
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This is a potent, mesmerising portrait of girlhood desire, betrayal, beauty and death, sensuously written and passionately told - Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters
A knowingly put together page-turner; a potent blend of art, beauty, awakening desire and mortality that seduces the reader as much as the cast - Daily Mail
This is a vivid, sensuous novel that captures the feelings of passion and devastation of girls on the brink of womanhood and life itself, and I can’t recommend it enough - Anna Bailey, bestselling author of Tall Bones
A bruising and beautiful novel about girlhood and desire. Set over two heady summers, The Ophelia Girls perfectly captures the power and vulnerability of being a teenage girl. Within its flower-strewn pages, girls float carelessly down rivers and fall in love with devastating consequences. It's an immersive and intoxicating summer read with the long-lasting feel of a classic. I was captivated by it - Molly Aitken, author of The Island Child
Set over the course of two stifling British summers, The Ophelia Girls is a dreamy exploration of the interior life of teenage girls and the tangled relationship between mothers and daughters. - Ellie Eaton, author of The Divines
The Ophelia Girls is a novel saturated with beauty, menace, longing, secrets -- and with passions deep enough to drown in. It's a sinister, suspenseful page-turner that gripped me tightly and still hasn't fully let go - Clare Beams, author of The Illness Lesson
I absolutely adored this exquisite novel. It is dark and sultry and beautiful and terrible. All the good stuff. The characters get tangled in so many complex strands of love, secrecy and obsession. And it perfectly captures the brilliance and terror of being a teenage girl - Hazel Barkworth, author of Heatstroke
A compelling story of teenage innocence and infatuation, blended with the illicit desires and murky intentions of adults - Woman's Weekly
This novel has a sinewy, enchanting style that draws us into the reverie-like world of the river and its dangers and, like the characters it has so bewitched, never lets us go: it's powerful stuff - The Big Issue
Deliciously atmospheric and brilliantly constructed, The Ophelia Girls tugs at the reader from the very first page until its satisfying finish. Engrossing and rich in imagery, Jane Healey writes the way dreams feel. I loved it - Elissa R. Sloan, author of The Unraveling of Cassidy Holmes
Sensual and lush, The Ophelia Girls captures the dangerous power of approaching the world with an artist's eye, of seeing others and being truly seen in turn . . . a page-turning exploration of girlhood, secrets, desire, and art - Sara Flannery Murphy, author of The Possessions
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“Beautiful imagery”
The Ophelia Girls is atmospheric and moody, I was blown away by the beautiful imagery and dreamy prose. Jane Healey's writing absorbs you in both timelines, you can almost feel the heat and smell the sun wilted... More
“Lyrical and haunting, difficult, demanding, whimsical. It is the summer of innocence and the autumn of our disillusionment.”
‘’I have run from that summer, tried to forget its hazy pleasures and its tragedies, how it ended, how things fell apart. I have trusted the years to fade my memories and destroyed those photographs, never to be... More
“a myriad of myth and mundanity, a moonlit, riverdeep confession of illicit desires and a splintering mother-daughter dynamic.”
Containing all the minutiae of a folktale, a fairy story and a Greek bacchanalian tragedy, this book was brilliantly good. I took so many notes on my phone and sent so many videos of myself to my friends talking about... More
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