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The After Girls — Content Guide for Parents

By Leah KonenSimon & Schuster Books for Young Readers2013-04-18ISBN 9781440561085304 pages
The After Girls

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Ella, Astrid, and Sydney were planning the perfect summer after high school graduation. But when Astrid commits suicide in a lonely cabin, the other girls' worlds are shattered. How could their best friend have done this--to herself and to them? They knew everything about Astrid. Shouldn't they have seen this coming? Couldn't they have saved her?

As Ella hunts for the truth, and Sydney tries to dull the pain, a chilling Facebook message from Astrid leaves them wondering whether their beloved friend is communicating from the after life. The girls embark on a journey to uncover Astrid's dark secrets. The answers to those questions--questions they never dreamed of asking--will change their lives forever.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The After Girls appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The plot revolves around the suicide of a character named Astrid, which deeply affects the main characters, Ella and Sydney, leading them to cope with guilt and grief. This theme of suicide is a significant and serious element in the story. The emotional turmoil and the themes of grief and coping with a friend's suicide create a tense atmosphere that may be unsettling for some readers, particularly younger ones.

  • Does The After Girls have violence?

    The plot revolves around the suicide of a character named Astrid, which deeply affects the main characters, Ella and Sydney, leading them to cope with guilt and grief. This theme of suicide is a significant and serious element in the story.

  • Does The After Girls have scary content?

    The emotional turmoil and the themes of grief and coping with a friend's suicide create a tense atmosphere that may be unsettling for some readers, particularly younger ones.

  • Does The After Girls have religious themes?

    No religious content detected in the book's narrative based on the search results.

  • Does The After Girls have racial/cultural content?

    No racial themes or explicit discussions about race detected in the search results.

  • Does The After Girls have profanity?

    The narrative includes instances of profanity, as noted in the reviews, indicating that the language used may not be suitable for younger readers.

  • Does The After Girls have climate change?

    No climate themes or environmental discussions detected in the book's narrative based on the search results.

  • Does The After Girls have sexual identity?

    The book includes discussions of sexual topics and mentions of underage drinking. However, specific details about sexual content are not elaborated in the search results.

  • Does The After Girls have gender roles?

    No specific gender roles or discussions about gender expectations are evident in the narrative based on the search results.

  • Does The After Girls have lgbtq+ themes?

    The story features a transgender boy named Pony who is navigating his identity while interacting with a cisgender cheerleader, Georgia. This representation of a transgender character is central to the narrative, highlighting themes of identity and acceptance.