A review by atrailofpages
Bad Girls Never Say Die by Jennifer Mathieu

4.0

I really enjoyed this book! It is like a mix of The Outsiders and Grease, a gender-bent version which just makes it even better!

This story follows Evelyn, or Evie as she likes to be called, who is friends with the “bad girls”. She runs with the “bad girl” crowd that her mom refers to them as, but she does because they accept her. They don’t look down on her, and treat her equally, despite her young age. Amongst the kids, there are the “bad” kids, and the “tea sippers”, basically the poorer kids and the rich kids. One evening, Evie is almost assaulted by one of the upper class boys, but is saved by Diane, a girl who once was a part of the upper class, or a “tea sipper” by desperate measures. After the incident, they each have to keep this secret of what happened to that boy, or be arrested. Which they attempt to keep until someone innocent is accused and they have to decide what to do. Tell the truth, or not.

I love Evie. What she almost went through, and how she copes with it afterward is heartbreaking and yet so admirable how she handles it. Her relationship with her best friends, Connie, Sunny, and Juanita, is just lovely. They’re like a found family, always sticking up for each other and protecting each other no matter what. When Diane is introduced, Evie changes so much as a person. Diane really shows Evie she can be a nice person, and yet still be “tuff”; she can still cry, and yet be a “tuff” person. It’s amazing to see how they all transform as friends, and all become so much closer in order to save each other and protect each other.

This book was an emotional read, especially towards the end. It really focused on friends and family, and those bonds you make with them and what you are willing to do to protect those bonds and those people you love. The book broke my heart, but it also made me feel good and really appreciate the friends and family I have. I highly recommend this book, especially if you love The Outsiders, or Grease, or just a unique retelling or twist on an original story. Thank you to the publisher, the author, and NetGalley for a free digital copy. All thoughts are my own, and I left this review voluntarily.