| #3336621 in Books | 2002-01-01 | 2002-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x.70 x5.31l,.59 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Impressive Debut|By C. Ebeling|Reading GIRL TALK is something like reading THE CHEERLEADER by Jill McCorkle, not that Julianna Baggott is a voice out of the New South (in fact, she is positioned to pioneer the New Northeast tradition). THE CHEERLEADER was McCorkle's first novel, very decent, but then she published JULY 7th which did cartwheels around that first novel. You can|From Publishers Weekly|Poet and short story writer Baggott's debut novel is a touching coming-of-age story that delivers more depth than its title might imply. A baby boomer doctor's wife in New Hampshire takes her 15-year-old daughter on a voyage of discovery,
Lissy Jablonski was fifteen during the summer of 1985. That was the summer her father, a soft-spoken gynecologist, up and left her mother for a redheaded bank teller. The same summer Lissy and her mother disappeared from their quiet New Hampshire lives to have an adventure of their own amid a cast of unlikely characters, including a Valium-addicted ex-debutante and a suspected mobster. The summer the reliably comforting "girl talks" with her mother began to reveal startl...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Girl Talk | Julianna Baggott. Just read it with an open mind because none of us really know.