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The Trouble with Emily Dickinson

Autor Lyndsey D'Arcangelo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – vârsta de la 12 ani

Private high school senior Josephine Jenkins (JJ) is a closet poet and talented writer suffering from stage fright. JJ has also committed the ultimate lesbian faux pas: she s fallen in love with a straight girl Kendal McCarthy. Kendal is the uber-popular campus beauty queen and cheerleader. Butshe is still searching for that elusive high school experience that will help her make sense of herself before she leaves for college. When JJ and Kendal s paths cross, their lives become interesting in ways that neither of them ever imagined. Filled with unique and witty banter courtesy of Queenie McBride JJ s overprivileged confidant this tale of innocent love exposes the reality of what can happen when two polar opposites collide in a most unexpected way, all through the poetry of Emily Dickinson. Primarily offering insight into the social aspects of being "different," both straight and LGBTreaders will enjoy this exploration ofthe romantic but sometimes confusing love that lesbian teens discover yet handle in different ways."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780985060213
ISBN-10: 0985060212
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: PUBLISHING SYNDICATE

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In this LGBT teen novel, Josephine Jenkins, a senior at Sampson Academy, has committed the ultimate lesbian faux pasNshe's fallen in love with a straight girl. When JJ and Kendal cross paths, their lives suddenly become more interesting in ways that neither of them ever imagined. Filled with unique and witty banter courtesy of Queenie McBride, JJ's over-privileged confidant, this tale of innocent love exposes the reality of what can happen when two opposites collide through the poetry of Emily Dickinson.