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Notes from the Teenage Underground - Simmone Howell

 
Description: ISBN 1582348359 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Simmone Howell / Hardcover / Reading Level: Young Adult / 250 Pages / Book is published ... more
Notes from the Teenage Underground - Simmone Howell ... 2007-04-03 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Newest Review: ... a man she has never met, who sends them haikus written on postcards. But Lo is not as serious about the Underground ... more

 ... project. She just wants to make as big a mess out of everything as possible, rebelling against her religious parents, and she doesn't care about hurting anyone else in the process. Gem had always idolised the mysterious, glamourous Lo, and she becomes increasingly resentful as Lo takes the script she's written and makes an entirely different film out of it, finding herself pushed out of Lo's plans, which she only shares with Mira, who wanted the theme to be boys and will go along with anything if it's a laugh. I loved thi...more

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Last year, Gem, Lo, and Mira had a Satanic Summer, casting spells and running around dressed in black. This year, Lo decides the theme is Underground. Our narrator, Gem, is inspired by the idea and does her research, introducing her friends to Warhol and ideas about Happenings, in-between working as much as possible at the film shop so that she can get close to Dodgy, thinking he could become her first lover, trying to decide what she wants to do now school is over, and attempting to understand the relationship between her mother, hippie-artist Bev and absent father, Rolf, a man she has never met, who sends them haikus written on postcards. But Lo is not as ...  Read the complete review

 

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