The Lion’s Den

A Novel

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By Kate Bernheimer

On Sale
Mar 16, 2027
Page Count
304 pages
ISBN-13
9780316599078

For readers of Susan Choi and Paul Murray: In the haunted wilderness that is a 1980s suburban high school, two teenage girls forge a life-changing connection as they navigate the monstrous challenge of growing up.

Hope Rothbein and Marty Morris are high school best friends, existing on the cusp of adulthood, a place where imagination and reality jockey for control.Marty is a dedicated ballerina struggling in school and at home; Hope is straight-A student with a poet’s heart and a secret: her beloved mother Elaine, a once-celebrated artist, is in and out of the state mental hospital. Elaine has a secret of her own: she is at work on a new series of portraits featuring Hope and Marty that are based on old fairy tales, in an attempt to reclaim her identity as an artist. 

The girls find reprieve in their shared love of dance and poetry and in the elaborate feminist rituals they stage in the forest near their homes, but standing in their way are the adults tasked with their education. From the monsterish driver’s ed instructor to the cult leader of an English teacher, these real-life ogres treat the student body with exasperation and relentless indifference. As Hope and Marty confront the dangerous world they are growing up into, they must keep their wits about them, even as the events of their lives careen them toward an increasingly perilous cliff. 

Written with the fantastical sensibility of a modern fairy tale and the perfectly observed detail of a classic campus novel, The Lion’s Den is a lyrical and profoundly original evocation of young friendship and the uncanny other worlds that exist inside two vibrant teenage minds.

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$39.00 CAD

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Kate Bernheimer

About the Author

Kate Bernheimer is an author, fairy tale scholar, and editor. Her many books include the bestselling collection My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales, and have been translated into more than a dozen languages. She is the founding editor of the award-winning literary journal Fairy Tale Review. She lives in Tucson, Arizona. 

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