The Wildelings
Lisa Harding. Harpervia, $28 (368p) ISBN 978-0-06-337565-9
In the striking latest from Harding (Bright Burning Things), two lifelong friends are torn apart by a mercurial philosophy student at their university. In a frame narrative, 40-something Jessica McSwain tells her therapist about what happened decades earlier, after she enrolled at the pretentious and artistic Wilde College, where she persuaded her childhood friend Linda to join her. At school, Jessica finds herself entangled in an explosive romance with her classmate Jacques, and they soon become the most popular couple on campus. Linda, shy and insecure, grew up in glamorous Jessica’s shadow, and when she meets fourth-year philosophy student Mark, he pushes her to become a more direct and open-minded version of herself. Mark also antagonizes Jessica, humiliating the aspiring actor by casting her in a play he directs about a conniving woman. After Mark encourages Jacques, Jessica, and Linda to use unspecified drugs at a party, the group is impacted in a way that continues to have repercussions decades later. Some plot elements are frustratingly unresolved after a late climax, but Harding mostly makes up for it by crafting complex characters and exploring the messy contours of a female friendships. It’s a bracing tale. Agent: Clare Alexander, Aitken Alexander Assoc. (Apr.)
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Reviewed on: 01/29/2025
Genre: Fiction
Compact Disc - 979-8-8748-7867-2
Hardcover - 978-1-5266-7291-9
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