Queen Bees and Wannabes
2002 book by Rosalind Wiseman
0-609-60945-9 Queen Bees and Wannabes[a] is a 2002 self-help book by Rosalind Wiseman. Written for parents of teenage girls, the book focuses on the ways in which girls in high schools form cliques, and on handling patterns of aggressive behavior. The book was, in large part, the basis for the teen comedy film Mean Girls (2004) starring Lindsay Lohan, its stage musical adaptation, and the 2024 film version of the latter.[1] The book's third edition was published in 2016.[2]
See also
- Female intrasexual competition
- Queen bee (sociology)
Notes
- ^ Subtitled "Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescence"
References
Further reading
- Chesney-Lind, Meda (November 2002). "The Meaning of Mean". The Women's Review of Books. 20 (2): 20–22. doi:10.2307/4024085. JSTOR 4024085.
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Mean Girls (2017)
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