The Divines, Ellie Eaton
The Divines, Ellie Eaton
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The Divines
A Novel

Author: Ellie Eaton

Narrator: Imogen Church

Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 01/19/2021


Synopsis

The Elin Hilderbrand Literati Book Club Pick!Recommended by Entertainment Weekly * CNN * Harper's BAZAAR * E! Online * Refinery 29 * Bustle * Shondaland * Vulture * The Millions * Lit Hub * Electric Literature * Parade * MSN * and more!“For when you want a coming-of-age novel with a dark twist. In this provocative novel, the past isn’t always as far away as you think.” —The Skimm“[S]o beautifully written that I marked lines—for their perceptive genius—on nearly every page... This perfectly paced novel examines class structures and sexual identity and betrayals and tragedy in a way that had be both wanting to rip through the pages and wanting to savor each sentence until the extremely satisfying end." —Elin Hilderbrand for LiteratiCan we ever really escape our pasts?The girls of St John the Divine, an elite English boarding school, were notorious for flipping their hair, harassing teachers, chasing boys, and chain-smoking cigarettes. They were fiercely loyal, sharp-tongued, and cuttingly humorous in the way that only teenage girls can be. For Josephine, now in her thirties, the years at St John were a lifetime ago. She hasn’t spoken to another Divine in fifteen years, not since the day the school shuttered its doors in disgrace.Yet now Josephine inexplicably finds herself returning to her old stomping grounds. The visit provokes blurry recollections of those doomed final weeks that rocked the community. Ruminating on the past, Josephine becomes obsessed with her teenage identity and the forgotten girls of her one-time orbit. With each memory that resurfaces, she circles closer to the violent secret at the heart of the school’s scandal. But the more Josephine recalls, the further her life unravels, derailing not just her marriage and career, but her entire sense of self. Suspenseful, provocative, and compulsively readable, The Divines explores the tension between the lives we lead as adults and the experiences that form us, probing us to consider how our memories as adults compel us to reexamine our pasts.

About Ellie Eaton

Ellie Eaton is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in the Guardian, the Observer, and Time Out. Former writer-in-residence at a men’s prison in the United Kingdom, she holds an M.A. in creative writing from Royal Holloway, University of London, and was awarded a Kerouac Project residency. Born and raised in England, Ellie now lives in Los Angeles with her family. The Divines is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tina on June 01, 2022

3.5 * This book seems to be a little hard to review and I can see I'm not the only one thinking this. It is a debut book that I think is beautifully written and pretty smart. I listened to the audiobook. The narrator is exceptional. The story alternates from past to present time. In the past, Josephin......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on January 19, 2021

I really enjoyed The Divines. It is a coming of age novel where the main character experienced every possible problem imaginable. The story also discusses Jo’s problems in adulthood. The Divines really focuses on what happened in the past and how that affects Jo in the present. There are so many lies......more

Goodreads review by Sunny on April 24, 2021

this book blew me away in its presentation of girlhood to motherhood, the viciousness of youth to the monotony of adult life, and the exploration of themes of trauma, memory, perspective, feminism, queerness, and class, all within the immersive and disorienting alternating settings of a snobby Engli......more

Goodreads review by Sam on November 14, 2020

It's hard to give a rating to The Divines, a book I didn't exactly enjoy reading but found coldly compelling with its woven, tangled psychological drama-mystery of the teenage girls from boarding school St John the Divine. We follow the narrator, Josephine, (Joe while at school, Sephine in her a......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on February 09, 2021

Teenage girls are cruel, and “The Divines” by Ellie Eaton is an almost horror story about a group of privileged boarding school-girls. Eaton writes so well that I got stomach-aches reading this novel. This coming-of-age story garnered a big buzz and lots of press. It’s deserved. The tone, emotions,......more