Thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Fire for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: March 2nd, 2021
400 Pages
Synopsis: When Moira Dreyfuss’s parents announce that they’re sending her to an all-girls boarding school deep in the Maine woods, Moira isn’t fooled. She knows her parents are punishing her; she’s been too much trouble since her best friend, Nathan, died—and for a while before that. At the Castle School, isolated from the rest of the world, Moira will be expected to pour her heart out to the odd headmaster, Dr. Prince. But she isn’t interested in getting over Nathan’s death, or befriending her fellow students.
On her first night there, Moira hears distant music. On her second, she discovers the lock on her window is broken. On her third, she and her roommate venture outside…and learn they’re not so isolated after all. There’s another, very different, Castle School nearby—this one filled with boys whose parents sent them away, too.
Moira is convinced that the Castle Schools and the doctors who run them are hiding something. But exploring the schools will force Moira to confront her overwhelming grief—and the real reasons her parents sent her away.
The Castle School (for Troubled Girls) was not what I was expecting, which was more along the lines of another boarding school mystery that’s so popular in YA fiction. Instead, it’s a thoughtful exploration of various mental health disorders in teen girls. The students of the Castle School suffer from a myriad of illnesses: cutting, selective mutism, depression, kleptomania, trichotillomania (obsessive hair pulling), and alcoholism. While most of the story is focused on Moira, each of her fellow classmates have their own chapters which briefly relate what led them to the point where they wound up at the school. This is the strongest part of the book. The so-called “mystery” of why there are two schools is superfluous and actually detracts from what the characters are going through, and I wish the author had simply stuck to the main theme of the story. Despite this, I think The Castle School (for Troubled Girls) would be a solid choice for YA book discussion groups.
A thoughtful review, Kim. I rarely read YA, but I can see where this would be a good selection for a book club.
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Thanks Mae!
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I sometimes wonder if all these books about teenage girl mental trauma perpetuates what seems to be so prevalent these days. I grew up reading adventure stories, and then the classics in school, never knew all these different conditions existed for me and consequently didn’t have them! I’m not belittling people’s mental traumas, but fictionalisation of them kind of validates them I think. Ok shutting up now 🙄
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I see your point Fraggle. Back in the 70s there used to be a tv series called “After School Specials” that used to tackle a social issue every week. My friends and I used to make fun of them. I don’t think there’s a huge preponderance of these types of stories, and I think they can be useful as long as they’re not used as sledgehammers. Does that make sense?
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Yes it does 😘
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Phew. I’m in an absolute fog after yesterday.
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I bet! Hope everyone involved gets arrested.
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They need to be.
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Not one for me, but I suspect it will sell well in that genre.
Best wishes, Pete.
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It should Pete.
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I love the surprise exploration of mental health issues in this mystery thriller! A discrete and captivating way to raise awareness. Great review, Kim! 😀
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Thanks Lashaan.
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Bwahaha!😈
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Sounds like some very heavy topics for discussion. I thought it would be more YA drama, this is a pleasant surprise and very timely with all the mental health issues right now.
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It definitely wasn’t what I expected.
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