G. Wayne Miller explores the drama and passion teenagers hide from
everyone but their peers in this warm, funny, and eye-opening account
of two kids from a small New England town as they come of age. As Dave
Bettencourt, seventeen, begins his senior year of high school, there
are many things he wants to do: be elected class clown; start on the
varsity basketball team; turn his high school upside down with his
radical underground newspaper, Total Godhead; finally convince his
mother, a biology teacher, that he’ll never be a scientist; and take
his strikingly beautiful girlfriend, Beth Sunn—whose passion is
in-your-face rap—to the prom. Beth’s plans for her sophomore year
include: loving Dave forever; being a cheerleader; surviving school;
and staying absolutely cool. All over America, teens like Beth and
Dave are coming of age in a world that is dramatically different from
the one in which most of us grew up. But their experience is
universal: They’re falling in love, defying their parents, learning
to be independent, and discovering who they are. This is the true
story of two kids growing up on Main Street, U.S.A., away from urban
violence and the glare of the national media—a place where, despite
all the pressures of a new age, it is still possible to believe the
good things about being young. “Offers a sympathetic and
insightful portrait of high school life in the heartland.”—Julie
Salamon, author of Devil’s Candy
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The True Adventures of Two American Teens
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307818836
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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