Longlisted for the 2024 Stella Prize
Laura Elizabeth Woollett– West Girls
Fiction · Scribe Publications

About the Book
Featuring an intersecting cast of glamour-hungry public schoolgirls, WAGs, mining heiresses, backpacker-barmaids, and cosmetic nurses, West Girls examines beauty, race, class divisions and social mobility in Australia’s richest state. It’s also a devastating catalogue of the myriad, inventive ways in which women love and hurt one another.
“Moving from suburban malls to modelling catwalks, empty highways to crowded Instagram feeds, West Girls is as real as it is painful.”
– 2024 Stella Prize Judges

About the Author
Laura Elizabeth Woollett
Laura Elizabeth Woollett is the author of a short story collection, The Love of a Bad Man (2016), and three novels, Beautiful Revolutionary (2018), The Newcomer (2021), and West Girls (2023). The Love of a Bad Man was shortlisted for the 2017 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction and the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction. Beautiful Revolutionary was shortlisted for the 2019 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Fiction and the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal. Her writing has appeared in Kill Your Darlings, Sydney Review of Books and The Irish Times, among others. She has been the recipient of grants and residencies, including an Asialink Arts Residency in Jakarta (2017) and the City of Melbourne’s Boyd Garret Residency (2020). Born and raised in Perth, she is currently based in Melbourne.
Further Reading
Reviews
“Female bullying is central to Laura Elizabeth Woollett’s fourth book, West Girls, which aligns the misery of girlhood with the tyranny of conventional beauty.” Liz Evans, The Conversation
“The shopping centres, secondary schools and backyards of Perth’s western and southern suburbs form the backdrop to tales of the cruelties of female adolescence and adulthood in West Girls, the darkly compelling third novel by WA-raised, Melbourne-based author Laura Elizabeth Woollett.” Gemma Nisbet, The West Australian
Links
Read an excerpt of West Girls in Fashion Journal.
Judges’ Report
Smart, salty and vicious.
In her fourth book, Laura Elizabeth Woollett gives us a Western Australia rarely seen before in fiction – a structurally violent world of girlhood ambition and desire, peopled by vivid characters jostling to stay afloat amid cutthroat hierarchies of race, class and beauty. Darkly funny, this is a formally ambitious and original tale of interconnected female lives – part novel, part story collection. In unflinching prose as sharp as a teenage tongue, Woollett captures the parochial cruelty festering beneath Perth’s mining wealth and cloudless skies. Everyone is bruised, everyone is implicated. Moving from suburban malls to modelling catwalks, empty highways to crowded Instagram feeds, West Girls is as real as it is painful. Woollett has written a novel of sad girls that is the refreshing antithesis of the sad girl novel.
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ARBN: 657 317 283