Notebook Girls by Julia Baskin, Lindsey Newman, Courtney Toombs and Sophie Pollitt-Cohen (2006, Hardcover)
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Not Girls, Hardcover by Baskin, Julia (EDT); Newman, Lindsey; Pollitt-Cohen, Sophie; Toombs, Courtney, ISBN 0446578622, ISBN-13 9780446578622, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Four teens recount the course of their friendship at one of New York City's most prestigious public high schools, from their horrified witness to the September 11 attacks to their efforts to juggle demanding schedules and social pressures.
AuthorJulia Baskin, Lindsey Newman, Courtney Toombs, Sophie Pollitt-Cohen
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight31.7 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-045662
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal305.23520974
SynopsisEveryone likes to think they started the notebook. Sophie claims she stole the idea from two girls in her math class. Courtney still has a death grip on the theory that the notebook was her invention. Lindsey doesn't really care; she's just along for the ride. And Julia never knows what's going on anyway.What we do know is that we started the notebook in freshman year at Stuyvesant High School as a way to keep in contact when our conflicting schedules denied us one another's company. It allowed us to express ourselves and our views of the world in a tone of complete sarcasm, obscenity, and blind honesty. We've spent a significant portion of our adolescence trying to figure out who we are. The notebook is the closest we've come.We're just a group of normal girls with normal lives. Our notebook is meant to make you laugh and make you remember., "Thirteen" meets "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" in this vivid and compelling memoir of youth, abiding friendship, and lost innocence.