![]() ![]() "As the novel progresses she ends up, against her will to some degree, getting entrenched into the clique. Things get very magical and violent and there are rabbits involved. But she's also drawn to it and wants to be accepted by them. She's repulsed by the Bunnies and their closeness and their sweetness. The story is told from the perspective of a girl named Samantha, who is also in the class and she is the outsider in the group. They are Master of Fine Arts students. They call each other Bunny and they move and speak as one. "It's about a clique of female graduate students at a college in New England. ![]() It's Awad's follow up to 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, which was shortlisted for the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize and won the 2016 Amazon.ca First Novel Award.ĬBC Books spoke to her about how she wrote Bunny. The novel has been optioned as a TV show. In Mona Awad's novel Bunny, a creative writing student meets a group of women with a disturbing secret - and eventually finds herself drawn into it too. ![]()
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