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More copies of this ISBN:Odd Girl Speaks Out: Girls Write about Bullies, Cliques, Popularity, and Jealousyby Rachel Simmons
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The national bestseller Odd Girl Out exposed a hidden culture of cruelty that had always been quietly endured by American girls. As Rachel Simmons toured the country, these girls found their voices and spoke to her about their pain. They wanted to talk-and they weren't the only ones. Mothers, teachers, counselors, young professional women, even fathers, came to Rachel with heart-wrenching personal stories that could no longer be kept secret. Here, Rachel creates a safe place for girls to talk, rant, sound off, and find each other. The result is a collection of wonderful accounts of the inner lives of adolescent girls. Candid and disarming, creative and expressive, and always exceptionally self-aware, these poems, songs, confessions, and essays form a journal of American girlhood. They show us how deeply cruelty flows and how strongly these girls want to change. Odd Girl Out helped girls find their voices; Odd Girl Speaks Out helps them tell their stories. I'm always the odd girl out No one talks to me I try to be friendly and speak out But I'm invisible, see? You know, gossip is a natural thing in high school. I'm one of those girls that will do it right in front of you. I'll whisper at my friends and look at you the whole time. Then we'll all cut up laughing. You know we're talking about you. My best friend and I started being friends with this other girl. But she was fat. It was hard because she always wanted to go down the slide second and she would crush us. We didn't want to tell her she was fat, so we decided to drop her. Her mother called my mother and told her we were being mean. But we just couldn't be friends with her anymore. -from Odd Girl Speaks Out Review:"She's motivated by the victim's pain, but also aware of the pain of the perpetrators and believes they can change." (Los Angeles Times)Review:"Revealing.... Young adults will find support, direction, and even a community in their peers' words."<br> (Booklist)About the AuthorRachel Simmons graduated from Vassar in 1996, where she studied women's studies and political science. In 1998, a Rhodes Scholarship for study at Oxford launched her research of female bullying and girls' psychology, leading to Odd Girl Out. She has worked in politics in Washington, D.C., and New York City and lives in Brooklyn. Table of ContentsA NOTE FROM RACHEL SIMMONS o vii THE SOUND OF A GIRL'S VOICE Introduction "WHY IS IT MY FAULT THAT I DON'T WANT TO BE HER FRIEND?": Moving On, Growing Apart "A NEVER-ENDING NIGHTMARE": When Friends Turn On You "IT'S THE WAY GIRLS SURVIVE": Aggression, Fear, and Revenge "I WANTED TO FIT IN SO BADLY": Life as the Odd Girl Out FINDING YOUR INNER STRENGTH What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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