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Title | : | The Romantic Obsessions and Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier |
Author | : | Louise Plummer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 183 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 1987 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Teen |
Louise Plummer
Hardcover | Pages: 183 pages Rating: 3.75 | 134 Users | 24 Reviews
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I had to add this book to my list because it was a pivotal book for my teens. There are parts in this book that, for whatever reason, I actually was so mortified for the girl that I sobbed as only a horrified teenage soul can. I still (at age 40) remember that vivid emotional breakdown. So I add it to my list. Probably not the most thought-provoking book ever written but man, did it make an impression on me. I haven't looked at toilet papering the same since!I bought a copy on Amazon.com for a penny if anyone wants to borrow it! hahaha
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Original Title: | The Romantic Obsessions and Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier |
ISBN: | 038529574X (ISBN13: 9780385295741) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.75 From 134 Users | 24 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books The Romantic Obsessions and Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier
I had to add this book to my list because it was a pivotal book for my teens. There are parts in this book that, for whatever reason, I actually was so mortified for the girl that I sobbed as only a horrified teenage soul can. I still (at age 40) remember that vivid emotional breakdown. So I add it to my list. Probably not the most thought-provoking book ever written but man, did it make an impression on me. I haven't looked at toilet papering the same since!I bought a copy on Amazon.com for aThis book was just as good as the Kate Bjorkman book by Plummer that I enjoyed so well. I just cringed and cried and laughed along with Annie and the things she gets herself into while in high school. In all of the books I've read by Plummer, she just nails the emotions and heartaches of an adolescent girl. I completely remember going through those exact same emotions. Good read!
Louise Plummer is good writer, and I was laughing and crying and flinching in embarrassment with her heroine--a teenage girl.
Annie, an immigrant from the Netherlands, comes to Utah with her family and quickly blends in to the high school scene. She really likes Jack, but she has a wild crush on gorgeous Wooley, a secret obsession that leads to humiliation and rejection. The novel is frank, bordering on explicit, in developing its theme concerning the difference between fantasy and reality/wild obsessive passions and real love. Positive, but not for more conservative readers.
A nice quick dessert kind of book. Just really great snack food.
This was a very cute Young Adult (High School age) romance story. It was a fun read and Kayla liked it too.
I borrowed this from a friend. Super funny. I died laughing during the hose scene, and died of humiliation during the "apollo" scene.
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