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The Notebook Girls
The Notebook Girls
Author: Julia Baskin, Sophie Pollitt-Cohen, Lindsey Newman, Courtney Toombs
Four girls describe their friendship while attending Stuyvesant High School in New York City in a group journal that discusses their struggles to cope with schedules and social pressures as well as their witness of the September 2001 terrorist attacks that occurred outside their classroom window.
ISBN-13: 9781417748747
ISBN-10: 1417748745
Publication Date: 4/1/2006
Pages: 352
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Turtleback
Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback
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ilovedale3 avatar reviewed The Notebook Girls on + 524 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Written by four teenage girls from MYC, this book is a reprint of their actual diary notebook that they passed from one to another over the course of a year. While the language and the content may shock some, it is nothing that almost all teenagers haven't already done (sex, drugs, smoking, swearing, etc.). A real eye-opener for parents of teens!
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Helpful Score: 1
I was not impressed with this book. For some reason, I don't believe it's real. Maybe it is....the authors claim it is...it just doesn't...flow right....
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Helpful Score: 1
A reproduction (and likely edited) of a notebook that four teen girls shared to "keep in touch". Although my high-school days are long behind me - I enjoyed reading this and getting a glimpse into the mind of high schoolers in the "new millenium" in NYC.

While I was kind of shocked at the casual attitude they had to drugs, alcohol and sex, their true innocence comes through in spurts. You will be reminded of the intensity and importance that every move, word and happening had when you were young and just learning to live your own life. The middle of the book starts to get a bit tired, but it comes around in the end and the entries take on a much deeper tone.

A good read, whether you are the age of the authors....or their "evil parentals".
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