Elsewhere Girls
By (Author) Emily Gale
By (author) Nova Weetman
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
4th May 2021
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Sporting stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
FIC
Commended for Book of the Year for Younger Readers, Children's Book Council of Australia Notables List 2022 (Australia)
Paperback
320
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
294g
An exciting collaboration from two of Australia's favourite middle-grade authors It's midnight and I'm alone in the kitchen eating a cold potato scallop. Coach O'Call would say something like, 'That's not what I expect from a scholarship girl!' because I have to be up for squad training in five hours and I'm not supposed to go near potato scallops, and-oh, yeah-it's my fifth. Cat has recently started at a new school on a sports scholarship, and she's feeling the pressure of early morning training sessions and the need for total commitment. Fanny loves to swim and she lives for racing, but family chores and low expectations for girls make it very hard for her to fit in even the occasional training session. Cat and Fanny have never met. They both live in the same Sydney suburb, but in different worlds, or at least different times- Cat in current-day Sydney, and Fanny in 1908. But one day, time slips and they swap places. As each girl lives the other's life, with all the challenges and confusion it presents, she comes to appreciate and understand herself and the role of swimming in her own life. Narrated in alternating chapters by Cat and Fanny, Elsewhere Girls is a moving and funny story of two girls with a deep connection, one based on the Australian Olympic champion, Fanny Durack. It's a fresh and engaging exploration of the challenges and pressures for young women growing up in the past and today.
'An intriguing time-slip novel by two wonderful writers. * Gabrielle Wang *
Two fabulous characters working out what matters mostI love Cat and Fan so much! * Sally Rippin *
'Elsewhere Girls is full of Gale and Weetmans incisive charm and wit, and the pairs existing middle-grade fans will happily devour this intimate, perceptive look at equality, class, womens rights and what matters most. * Books+Publishing *
'Gale and Weetman intertwine their unique voices to weave this heartfelt insightful and humorous tale. I loved it.' * Readings Malvern *
'Elsewhere Girls is an extremely well written book in that it feels completely realisticDelves into themes of family, friendship, academic pressure, feminism, racism, misogyny, and injustice while interweaving historic facts and places with pure fiction. This is a must read for swimming enthusiasts, history buffs, and time-slip fans aged 10+. * Storylinks *
'The friendship difficulties, rivalries and the business of physically and emotionally growing into womanhood, though presenting different challenges to the two girls who are living lives that are two centuries apart, still have a universal resonance and this is what attracts our young female readers to books like Elsewhere Girls and authors like Weetman and Gale. * ReadPlus Reviews *
Everything I hoped for and morecompletely addictive, brilliant writing. * One More Page podcast *
Elsewhere Girls is one of those books that is, quite simply, a joy to read. It is perfectly paced, taking its time to explore each character and their hopes, dreams and disappointments while remaining utterly engaging. * Childrens Books Daily *
'This book is amazing. I would recommend it to anyone who likes stories about what it feels like to be someone else. * Lydia, aged 9, Kookie *
Whip-smart. * Australian Womens Weekly *
Nothing short of superb. These two exceptionally talented authors do a wonderful job painting the girls worlds with smooth writing that nails the situations each girl faces in her time brilliantly[A] sweet, totally enjoyable and heart-warming story. * Aurealis *
A charming, eye-opening exploration of gender restrictions and self-determination. * Kirkus Reviews *
'Cheerfuldeftly examines the evolution of traditionally feminine gender roles. * Publishers Weekly *
Emily Gale and Nova Weetman are friends and writers. They both live in Melbourne-at the same time-and they love swimming. Emily has been involved in the children's book industry for twenty years. Her books include Eliza Boom's Diary, Girl, Aloud, Steal My Sunshine and The Other Side of Summer and its companion novel I Am Out with Lanterns. Nova has written thirteen books for young adults and children. Her middle grade books include the much-loved novels The Secrets We Keep, The Secrets We Share and Sick Bay.