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School for Dangerous Girls

di Eliot Schrefer

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Sent to a remote, run-down reform school in Colorado, fifteen-year-old Angela is placed with the better girls, but upon learning that her "dangerous" friends are being isolated and left to live as animals, she takes radical steps to join them and help them escape.
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The School for Dangerous Girls begins on a mysterious note alternating between past and present. Angela Cardenas has done something so bad her parents have sent her to a therapeutic boarding school with a psychiatric wing and they don’t even drive her there themselves. She is forced to take a bus from Texas to Colorado and then walk four miles from the bus station to the school. The mystery and foreboding mount from the start as the new girls are kept separate from the rest of the school in a bizarre weeding out process into “golden thread girls” and “purple thread girls.” The golden thread girls are deemed reformable and the others are not and are housed in an uninhabitable gym far from the other girls with no adult supervision. Before the girls are weeded out, Angela forms a bond with her roommate Carmen and eventually they befriend some of the other girls and form “the coven” with Juin and Riley, meeting in an abandoned tree house from when the school was a boys’ boarding school that disbanded mysteriously. The mysterious atmosphere of the book builds as the girls disappear one by one. Angela, Carmen, and Riley wind up in the main school, but no one seems to know what happened to Juin. Several of the mysteries are never resolved and the adults in the school seem one dimensional, but many students will overlook these flaws because of the dark tone of the book. ( )
  Dairyqueen84 | Mar 15, 2022 |
I read this because I enjoyed "The Deadly Sister", a YA murder mystery by this author. This OA is not afraid to read a YA book occasionally. I enjoyed this story about the school for dangerous girls. It was the last chance for girls, when their parents had given up on every other possibility except prison. Well, when Angela was sent there she discovered many very questionable methods and even that the worst offenders were left with little oversight, dividing up into gangs and brutalizing each other. Angela and several other girls realized they needed to do something, but how could they escape, and where could they go, how could they get their parents to believe them after all the trouble they had caused in the past? ( )
  jwood652 | Oct 21, 2015 |
I read this because I enjoyed "The Deadly Sister", a YA murder mystery by this author. This OA is not afraid to read a YA book occasionally. I enjoyed this story about the school for dangerous girls. It was the last chance for girls, when their parents had given up on every other possibility except prison. Well, when Angela was sent there she discovered many very questionable methods and even that the worst offenders were left with little oversight, dividing up into gangs and brutalizing each other. Angela and several other girls realized they needed to do something, but how could they escape, and where could they go, how could they get their parents to believe them after all the trouble they had caused in the past? ( )
  jwood652 | Oct 21, 2015 |
Very interesting, I haven't read a book that wasn't about the supernatural in a while so it was a refreshing change to read about "dangerous" girls ( )
  PrescottKris | Jan 26, 2015 |
I absolutely LOVED this book! It is very different from most of the YA that I have read... dark, gritty, and fiercely intense. Most of the story is set at Hidden Oak, a boarding school that is really a last resort for girls considered to be unmanageable. Many of these girls are there less for their own actions and more because of their parents' prejudices or inability to care. These are girls that have had less than stellar lives and now are on paths of self-destruction through drugs, alcohol, promiscuity, etc.

Angela Cardenas has been the "bad girl" for most of her life. Her parents were frustrated and tired of dealing with her, so when her grandfather became sick, her parents sent her to live with him. After his untimely death, her parents become convinced that she is in some way responsible so they send her off to Hidden Oak. This is a place that embodies all of the stereotypical darkness of a delinquent facility. It is a lockdown facility and the rules are strictly enforced. "Gold thread" girls are those that the powers that be have decided can be rehabilitated. The "purple thread" girls mysteriously disappear and it is an unspoken rule that they never be mentioned again. What happens to those girls leads Angela onto a path of discovery and a deep-seated desire to escape this dangerous place.

This is a remarkably intense and compelling read. It is dark and full of mystery and intrigue and twists and turns that will keep you turning the pages. It is also an emotionally deep story that drove me to tears more than once. This is a story about decisions, choices, and survival. It is a book that makes you question whether the ends really do justify the means.

The characters in this book were the driving force. I liked the fact that the cast was multiracial, multicultural, and all with their own stories and complications. There were many that were evil to the core, and many others with whom you completely empathize. Regardless of your feelings for a particular character, they invoke emotion.

Things to love about The School for Dangerous Girls...

--No sunsets. This isn't typical YA with the boy and the girl riding off into the sunset. Yes, there is some romance, but it is not a central theme to the novel.
--The variety. These girls are of all races, colors, creeds, and sexuality. They are of all body types. They are real.

Things I wanted more or less of...

--More ending. I almost felt like the ending was a bit anti-climatic. I wanted to know about more about what happened to Hidden Oak and the girls.
--More understanding. Some of these teachers were just plain cruel and I would have liked to know more about why that was.

Some quotastic goodness...

--She blamed me. And now, I was going to be punished (Loc. 58).
--Pay attention. Because I can destroy you (Loc. 125-126).
--You may never discuss your past with your schoolmates. Every girl here has dark stories that she would love to share late at night when the lights are down, but you may not, under any circumstances (Loc. 126-128).
--You could never undo a dangerous girl. You could only ask her to be dangerous for the right reasons (Loc. 4294-4295).

My recommendation: Gripping and intense, I highly recommend this book! ( )
  Kiki870 | Mar 27, 2014 |
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Sent to a remote, run-down reform school in Colorado, fifteen-year-old Angela is placed with the better girls, but upon learning that her "dangerous" friends are being isolated and left to live as animals, she takes radical steps to join them and help them escape.

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