Geek Girl Explained

Italic Title:Geek Girl
Geek Girl
Author:Holly Smale
Country:United Kingdom
Subject:Fashion
Self-confidence
Modelling
Friendship
Bullying[1]
Genre:Young adult fiction
Fiction
Publisher:HarperCollins
Language:English
Pub Date:28 February 2013
Pages:356
Awards:Waterstones Children's Book Prize
Leeds Book Award
Oclc:900475810
Isbn:0007489447

Geek Girl is the debut novel by Holly Smale, published in 2013. It won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize Teen category prize in 2014 along with the Leeds Book Award (11–14 category) for 2014,[2] and has spawned a series of Geek Girl novels by Smale. Geek Girl has been translated into 30 languages. [3]

Background

The novel tells the story of Harriet Manners, a socially awkward 15-year-old English girl with a limited circle of friends, a (now) super model boyfriend and who is the target of the school bully. Plucked from obscurity to be the face of a high-profile fashion advertising campaign, Manners' change of circumstance results in various conflicts which she must resolve and which in turn lead to revelations about both herself and the world in general.

The novel is partially based on Smale's own experiences as a teenage model.[4]

Adaptation

See main article: Geek Girl (TV series).

In January 2023, Netflix gave a series order to adapt the novel into a 10-part television series, produced by Waterside Studios, Nelvana, RubyRock Pictures and Aircraft Pictures.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Geek girl. 900475810. 10 February 2016.
  2. Web site: Leeds Book Awards - Home. 10 February 2016.
  3. Web site: ABOUT . 2024-08-21 . Hollysmale . en.
  4. Web site: Geek Girl was a cathartic book to write, says Holly Smale. 5 March 2015. Telegraph.co.uk. 10 February 2016.
  5. Web site: Netflix Adapts Geek Girl Into Series About Neurodiverse Teenager Who Becomes Model. Deadline Hollywood. Kanter. Jake. January 20, 2023. January 20, 2023.