SUMMARY
THE IT GIRL
BASED ON THE BOOK BY RUTH WARE
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES
CONTENT
Introduction to Hannah and April
The Mystery of April's Death
Life After April's Death
Uncovering Secrets
Hannah’s Growing Doubts
New Revelations and Shocking Twists
The Trial and Its Aftermath
The Final Piece of the Puzzle
Conclusion and Reflection
General Analysis of The It Girl
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
The It Girl by Ruth Ware is a psychological thriller that follows Hannah Jones, a young woman whose life at Oxford is forever altered by the murder of her best friend, April Clarke-Cliveden. April, the glamorous and enigmatic "It Girl," is found dead in their shared room, and Hannah becomes entwined in the investigation. As the years pass, Hannah struggles with her memories of April, facing secrets and doubts that arise about the truth behind the murder. The novel explores themes of friendship, guilt, obsession, and the dark sides of human nature, set against an atmospheric university backdrop.