Laura Lippman has long been fascinated by the dangerous vulnerability of teenage girls. In "The Babysitter's Code"--the inspiration for her critically acclaimed novel, To the Power of Three--an adolescent girl decides to take a gun to school. In "Hardly Knew Her," Lippman's homage to Carson McCuller
Different for Girls (The Babysitter's Code; Hardly Knew Her)
โ Scribed by Lippman, Laura
- Book ID
- 110417702
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 278 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062868602
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Laura Lippman has long been fascinated by the dangerous vulnerability of teenage girls. In "The Babysitter's Code"--the inspiration for her critically acclaimed novel, To the Power of Three--an adolescent girl decides to take a gun to school. In "Hardly Knew Her," Lippman's homage to Carson McCullers' The Member of the Wedding, a tomboy learns that growing up means learning how to lie and deceive. And in "Ice*"--a prequel to The Most Dangerous Thing--a young girl is literally haunted by a child who drowned in a mysterious accident. Available singly or as a collection.
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Laura Lippman has long been fascinated by the dangerous vulnerability of teenage girls. In "The Babysitter's Code"--the inspiration for her critically acclaimed novel, To the Power of Three--an adolescent girl decides to take a gun to school. In "Hardly Knew Her," Lippman's homage to Carson McCuller