Girl A: A Novel

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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Published Feb 1, 2022

352 pages

Average rating: 6.43

162 RATINGS

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thenextgoodbook
Sep 04, 2025
8/10 stars
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Girl A by Abigail Dean
342 pages

What’s it about?
Girl A escaped from a "house of horrors" (of her parents making) when she was fifteen and subsequently all of her siblings were found and released as well. Years later Girl A is a successful attorney still grappling with her past. When her mother dies in prison and names her as the executor to her will she must interact with her siblings once again.

What did it make me think about?
Mental illness.

Should I read it?
It was easy to turn the pages of this book- but often hard to read. I would recommend this book to anyone that loved "Room" by Emma Donoghue. Different writers and different stories, but the same level of intensity.

Quote-
"But my past wasn't something that could be left behind us on a footpath or in a cluttered house in a distant city."

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Shevaun
Jan 22, 2025
8/10 stars
I loved this! I flew through this book and although I figured out the twist half way through, it was still really good. The protagonist is unreliable and it flips between present day and the past. My only complaints were that I was disappointed one of the characters didn’t get their comeuppance and the mom wasn’t really fleshed out, but maybe that was the point.
Hannah
May 13, 2023
10/10 stars
This book was so good, I really enjoyed reading about the childhood these kids experienced and how it shaped them into who they are today. My favorite character was Lex, she was really relatable in my opinion - from her experiences to her explanations. I felt so many emotions while reading this book & I’m so glad I finally got around to finishing it!
Mercedes Yardley
Apr 24, 2023
6/10 stars
Girl A is a psychological thriller based on what I assume is the Turpin family. It's a intricate book that mainly explores the sibling's strained relationship after the death of their mother. It jumps around so much that I found it a bit difficult to follow, but it was very thoughtfully and tastefully written. It's worth your time.
Siobhanx
Dec 02, 2022
6/10 stars
I didn’t manage to finish this book but it’s defiantly on my to do. But from what I’ve read up to it was pretty good

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