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Jailbait

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Publisher Comments:

Andrea Robin Kaplan is a clique unto herself.

In other words, she has no friends. Her only goal is get through high school with the least amount of humiliation possible, which should be easy— nothing ever happens in the suburbs, right? Wrong.

One day, as Andi walks home from school, a little brown VW drives up and she meets Frank. Frank makes her feel beautiful and special. With Frank, Andi forgets how alone she is.

From boundary breaking author Lesléa Newman comes a haunting story about a girl who is all alone, and a man old enough to know better.

Review:

"Set in Long Island in the 1970s, Newman's (Hachiko Waits) novel is both engrossing and chilling. Narrator Andi Kaplan is lonely: her brother is at college, and her best friend moved away. Now the most attention she gets is from an obnoxious boy who teases her about her large breasts. When a man she's been waving to on her walk home from school stops and tells her to get into his car, it feels like what she has 'been waiting for my entire life.' But Frank is no ideal 'boyfriend': they must keep their relationship secret (her age, almost 16, makes her 'jailbait'). Plus, Frank is moody ('sunny one minute, stormy the next,' Andi says). While he can be kind, he is also controlling. He repeatedly takes her to an abandoned house, where he takes pictures of her in lingerie he buys for her; the first time they have sex, she justifies his insensitivity as pent-up excitement ('I'm sure once he gets used to the fact that he can do anything he wants to me whenever he feels like it, everything will be just fine'). Readers are likely to simultaneously grow angry at Andi for her illusions about their relationship, and feel sorry for her as she is taken advantage of, and even forced into a sex act (described as 'something that makes what we did yesterday intercourse look like a walk in the park'). They will even see her ultimate ability to stand up for herself as part of a loss of innocence. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Lesléa Newman is the author of several books for young readers as well as adults. She lives in Northhampton, Massachusetts, and her Web site is www.lesleakids.com.

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ISBN:
9780385731980
Author:
Newman, Leslea
Publisher:
Random House
Author:
Lesl?a Newman
Subject:
Girls & Women
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Social Situations - General
Subject:
Schools
Subject:
High schools
Subject:
Social Issues - General
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Publication Date:
June 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
239
Dimensions:
8.50x5.80x.91 in. .87 lbs.
Age Level:
14-17

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Set in Long Island in the 1970s, Newman's (Hachiko Waits) novel is both engrossing and chilling. Narrator Andi Kaplan is lonely: her brother is at college, and her best friend moved away. Now the most attention she gets is from an obnoxious boy who teases her about her large breasts. When a man she's been waving to on her walk home from school stops and tells her to get into his car, it feels like what she has 'been waiting for my entire life.' But Frank is no ideal 'boyfriend': they must keep their relationship secret (her age, almost 16, makes her 'jailbait'). Plus, Frank is moody ('sunny one minute, stormy the next,' Andi says). While he can be kind, he is also controlling. He repeatedly takes her to an abandoned house, where he takes pictures of her in lingerie he buys for her; the first time they have sex, she justifies his insensitivity as pent-up excitement ('I'm sure once he gets used to the fact that he can do anything he wants to me whenever he feels like it, everything will be just fine'). Readers are likely to simultaneously grow angry at Andi for her illusions about their relationship, and feel sorry for her as she is taken advantage of, and even forced into a sex act (described as 'something that makes what we did yesterday intercourse look like a walk in the park'). They will even see her ultimate ability to stand up for herself as part of a loss of innocence. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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