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Get in loser, we’re going back to the 2000s to look at the book that inspired Mean Girls, Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wieseman. At the time, the idea of girls bullying—and how it was different that boy bullying— was a new concept. Not Your Mother’s Mean Girls, indeed.

And while the contents of the book have changed slightly (I read the 2009 edition, which I quoted as the 4th from memory of the front matter but online searching seemed to potentially contradict that and I'd already returned my library copy), the explorations within remain so fetch.

Have you read this book?

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