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Entries from a Hot Pink Notebook by Todd D. Brown, Julie Rubenstein β€” book cover

Entries from a Hot Pink Notebook

by Todd D. Brown, Julie Rubenstein
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Overview

Ben Smith is suffering through that dark night of the adolescent soul known as freshman year of high school. And he's doing it in Tranten Township, i.e., wrong-side-of-the-tracks America. Now his handsome history teacher/track coach has ignited in Ben his first full-blown case of the puppy love that dare not speak its name. Thanks, God. Thanks very much. If Ben can survive breaking the heart of the girl who loves him...losing his own heart to the charismatic classmate who's introducing Ben to the joys of rebellion and true love...seeing his mother shovel french fries for Ronald McDonald to keep the family's heads above poverty's brackish waters...and pretty much everything about his father....if he can fly in the face of the tantalizing, terrifying world that's knock-knock-knocking on his closet door...well, who the hell knows?

What if Holden Caulfield were coming of age--and coming out--in the Reagan years? This deft, funny, and irresistible debut novel puts an appealingly fresh spin on what it's like to be fourteen, freaked out by life, and never more eager to see what might happen next.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Mixing touches of the mundane and the melodramatic, Brown's confessional debut novel views the bittersweet first year of high school through the eyes of a 13-year-old who's just realizing he doesn't quite fit in. Ben Smith is the youngest in a family whose bonds are fraying. His alcoholic father has left his mother for another woman. His mother is too depressed to leave the house, much less get a job. Brother Jeff is the graduating basketball star in a town so small that no one outside the paper route notices his achievements. Grandma is a Holy Roller. And Ben is a typically confused teen who records his innermost thoughts in a hot-pink notebook, a place where he can unconditionally reveal himself without threat of reprisal. In his first few months at Chappaqua High School in rural Maine, he falls in love with his classmate Aaron and takes his first steps toward nonconformity. But the joy of first love ends abruptly when a jealous friend photographs the two boys kissing in the supply closet. Sent by his parents to summer camp to ``beat this thing,'' he re-closets himself even though he has been ``outed'' in high school. By summer's end, though, he is able to come to terms with himself, and as he reflects on the last tumultuous year, he knows that he more than fills the bill of the sophomore, the ``wise fool.'' Entries will appeal to those who want to reflect on the angst of adolescence from a safe distance as well as those embarking on the journey. (June)

Book Details

Published
August 2, 1995
Publisher
Pocket Books
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780671890841

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