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All Girls is a story about a year in the life of girls at a fictional prep school, Atwater, in Connecticut. Their lives are framed against the theme of an unearthed sexual assault between a teacher and student in the 1990s. During the course of the book, we see other experiences in that vein that some of the girls have had, and how they dealt with them in different ways. While I really appreciated that the book was well-written and I appreciated the feminist theme, the book fell a little flat for me. I think my issue was that there were so many characters that I just didn’t bond with or care about any of them. I think the book might have been better served if it focused on just a few of these girls, with the others as tertiary characters.