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BOOK REVIEW: THE VAN APFEL GIRLS ARE GONE by Felicity McLean

March 28, 2019 BY

A compulsive, note-perfect debut for fans of The Virgin Suicides and Picnic at Hanging Rock.

“We lost all three girls that summer. Let them slip away like the words of some half remembered song and when one came back, she wasn’t the one we were trying to recall to begin with.”

Tikka Molloy was 11 and one-sixth years old during the long hot summer of 1992, growing up in an isolated suburb in Australia surrounded by encroaching bushland. That summer, the hottest on record, was when the Van Apfel sisters – Hannah, the beautiful Cordelia and Ruth – mysteriously disappeared during the school’s Showstopper concert, held at the
outdoor amphitheatre by the river. Did they run away? Were they taken?

Brilliantly observed, spiky, sharp, funny and unexpectedly endearing, The Van Apfel Girls Are Gone is part mystery, part comingof-age story – with a dark shimmering unexplained absence at its heart.

HarperCollins $32.99

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