Worse Than Boys

Worse Than Boys by Catherine MacPhail, published by Bloomsbury in 2007, is a 319-page work of juvenile fiction that explores the dynamics of friendship and rivalry among young girls. The story follows Hannah and her friends, known as ‘The Lip Gloss Girls’, as they navigate their relationships both at home and school. Their ongoing conflict with the rival group, the Hell Cats, often escalates into physical confrontations, creating a tense atmosphere where loyalty and betrayal are put to the test.
In this edition, readers will find a vivid portrayal of social themes relevant to adolescence, including the challenges of belonging and the impact of accusations on friendships. As Hannah faces the harsh reality of being ostracized from her group, the narrative delves into her feelings of isolation and the struggle to regain her place among her peers. This book presents a relatable exploration of the complexities of youth relationships, making it a significant addition to discussions around social dynamics in juvenile fiction.
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Hannah and her friends are ‘The Lip Gloss Girls’. They spend as much time together as they can, both at home and at school. Their rivals are the Hell Cats, and whenever they encounter each other the verbal attacks rarely stay verbal – more often than not a fight breaks out. Even so, Hannah feels safe within the gang . . .
Until one day she is accused of betraying the Lip Gloss Girls. At a stroke, she feels what it is like to be cast out, with no friends to support her, and surrounded by enemies.
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