Eating the Cheshire Cat: A Novel by Helen Ellis, Helen M. Ellis

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  • Pub. Date: January 2000
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    • Pub. Date: January 2000
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp

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    Eating the Cheshire Cat is a stunning debut from a young writer whose expert literary craftsmanship rivals that of the most seasoned novelists. With humor both clever and macabre, Helen Ellis lures us into a world of perfectly planned parties and steep social ladders. Soon, traditional rites of passage take unpredictable and horrifying turns as three girls and their overbearing mothers collide.

    Sarina Summers's mother believes that physical perfection is worth suffering for -- a lesson she faithfully teaches her daughter in the astonishing opening scene. In Tuscaloosa, Alabama, beauty is as beauty does, with axes and knives and in-your-face back-stabbing. Ruthless and vindictive, Sarina will stop at nothing to have it all.

    Lurking in Sarina's shadow is Nicole Hicks, Sarina's devoted friend with only a fragile grasp on reality, whose repeated blunders undermine Mrs. Hicks's ambitious goals. As Nicole's self-destructive obsession with Sarina worsens, Bitty Jack Carlson is caught in the crossfire. A nice girl from the wrong side of the tracks, Bitty Jack fights to prove that she can succeed outside the confines of this outrageous yet eerily familiar Southern community.

    From summer camp to the University of Alabama's race for the homecoming queen's throne, Southern stereotypes are challenged and wrestled to the ground. It's survival of the fittest. But which girl will come out on top? Readers will be guessing until the bitter end in this fast-paced and unforgettable first novel.

    Time Out New York - Sandy Asirvatham

    ...well crafted...Ellis should be commended for investing some human depth and ambivalence in characters that, in less skillful hands, would be clichés.

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    Eating the Cheshire Cat: A Novelby Anonymous

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    July 22, 2004: now I have written proof to show my new northern girl friends that in the south, particularly UA, girls who don't get into Tri Delt will actually transfer to a less competitively 'greek' school. This book was funny, entertaining and pretty accurate.

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    June 02, 2002: This book is extremely accurate in the sense that it portrays the feelings of a young woman. I have been all three characters at some point in my life. I recommend this book to all who seek the instruction manual for the female gender. I have never read a better novel in my life.


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