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Dramarama

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Publisher Comments:

Two theater-mad, self-invented
fabulositon Ohio teenagers.
One boy, one girl.
One gay, one straight.
One black, one white.
And SUMMER DRAMA CAMP.
It's a season of hormones,
gold lame,
hissy fits,
jazz hands,
song and dance,
true love,
and unitards
that will determine their future
--and test their friendship.

Review:

"Lockhart (The Boyfriend List) sets the stage for teenage drama in her latest novel. Sarah feels like she has a "Lurking Bigness" inside, putting her out of step with the other girls in her Ohio hometown. She meets Demi at an audition for a summer theater program, bonding with the black, gay transfer student who is equally obsessed with drama — and equally alone. (He even gives her a new name: Sadye.) But at Wildewood, Demi — and several new friends — get lead roles, while Sadye ends up with bit parts. Lockhart has crafted a believable teen protagonist: Sadye loves drama camp, but is often jealous of those with more talent, including her best friend. She is compelled to speak up to directors because she has what she feels are "concrete ideas" for improving productions, but Demi reminds her, "You're here to work. To be humble. Not to have attitude and be all defensive all the time." The drama camp setting is portrayed realistically and even readers who are not theater buffs will learn a thing or two about costumes, direction and acting methods along the way. It is easy to get swept up with these enthusiastic students who hug and kiss "even when they're competing with each other," and who break out into an early-morning rendition of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" on a dare. In the end, this production has more than enough energy — and honesty — to captivate its audience. Ages 12-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"'Lockhart (The Boyfriend List) sets the stage for teenage drama in her latest novel. Sarah feels like she has a 'Lurking Bigness' inside, putting her out of step with the other girls in her Ohio hometown. She meets Demi at an audition for a summer theater program, bonding with the black, gay transfer student who is equally obsessed with drama — and equally alone. (He even gives her a new name: Sadye.) But at Wildewood, Demi — and several new friends — get lead roles, while Sadye ends up with bit parts. Lockhart has crafted a believable teen protagonist: Sadye loves drama camp, but is often jealous of those with more talent, including her best friend. She is compelled to speak up to directors because she has what she feels are 'concrete ideas' for improving productions, but Demi reminds her, 'You're here to work. To be humble. Not to have attitude and be all defensive all the time.' The drama camp setting is portrayed realistically and even readers who are not theater buffs will learn a thing or two about costumes, direction and acting methods along the way. It is easy to get swept up with these enthusiastic students who hug and kiss 'even when they're competing with each other,' and who break out into an early-morning rendition of 'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' on a dare. In the end, this production has more than enough energy — and honesty — to captivate its audience. Ages 12-up.' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Two theater-mad, self-invented
fabulositon Ohio teenagers.
One boy, one girl.
One gay, one straight.
One black, one white.
And SUMMER DRAMA CAMP.
It's a season of hormones,
gold lame,
hissy fits,
jazz hands,
song and dance,
true love,
and unitards
that will determine their future
--and test their friendship.

Synopsis:

Two theater-mad Ohio teenagers attend a drama camp together and go through a season of hormones, gold lam, hissy fits, and true love. Can their friendship survive the summer?

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pretzelchick721, July 24, 2007 (view all comments by pretzelchick721)
I loved this book!!! it is great for somebody who wants a romance tale and also get a good laugh. ON a scale of 1- 10 this book gets a 1 million. great job to ms. e lockhart!!!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780786838158
Author:
Lockhart, E
Publisher:
Hyperion
Author:
Lockhart, E.
Subject:
Friendship
Subject:
High schools
Subject:
Social Issues - Friendship
Subject:
Social Issues - New Experience
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
Subject:
Schools
Subject:
Situations / Emotions & Feelings
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20070502
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
7.75 x 5 in 14.16 oz
Age Level:
from 18

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Lockhart (The Boyfriend List) sets the stage for teenage drama in her latest novel. Sarah feels like she has a "Lurking Bigness" inside, putting her out of step with the other girls in her Ohio hometown. She meets Demi at an audition for a summer theater program, bonding with the black, gay transfer student who is equally obsessed with drama — and equally alone. (He even gives her a new name: Sadye.) But at Wildewood, Demi — and several new friends — get lead roles, while Sadye ends up with bit parts. Lockhart has crafted a believable teen protagonist: Sadye loves drama camp, but is often jealous of those with more talent, including her best friend. She is compelled to speak up to directors because she has what she feels are "concrete ideas" for improving productions, but Demi reminds her, "You're here to work. To be humble. Not to have attitude and be all defensive all the time." The drama camp setting is portrayed realistically and even readers who are not theater buffs will learn a thing or two about costumes, direction and acting methods along the way. It is easy to get swept up with these enthusiastic students who hug and kiss "even when they're competing with each other," and who break out into an early-morning rendition of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" on a dare. In the end, this production has more than enough energy — and honesty — to captivate its audience. Ages 12-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "'Lockhart (The Boyfriend List) sets the stage for teenage drama in her latest novel. Sarah feels like she has a 'Lurking Bigness' inside, putting her out of step with the other girls in her Ohio hometown. She meets Demi at an audition for a summer theater program, bonding with the black, gay transfer student who is equally obsessed with drama — and equally alone. (He even gives her a new name: Sadye.) But at Wildewood, Demi — and several new friends — get lead roles, while Sadye ends up with bit parts. Lockhart has crafted a believable teen protagonist: Sadye loves drama camp, but is often jealous of those with more talent, including her best friend. She is compelled to speak up to directors because she has what she feels are 'concrete ideas' for improving productions, but Demi reminds her, 'You're here to work. To be humble. Not to have attitude and be all defensive all the time.' The drama camp setting is portrayed realistically and even readers who are not theater buffs will learn a thing or two about costumes, direction and acting methods along the way. It is easy to get swept up with these enthusiastic students who hug and kiss 'even when they're competing with each other,' and who break out into an early-morning rendition of 'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' on a dare. In the end, this production has more than enough energy — and honesty — to captivate its audience. Ages 12-up.' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by ,
Two theater-mad, self-invented
fabulositon Ohio teenagers.
One boy, one girl.
One gay, one straight.
One black, one white.
And SUMMER DRAMA CAMP.
It's a season of hormones,
gold lame,
hissy fits,
jazz hands,
song and dance,
true love,
and unitards
that will determine their future
--and test their friendship.

"Synopsis" by , Two theater-mad Ohio teenagers attend a drama camp together and go through a season of hormones, gold lam, hissy fits, and true love. Can their friendship survive the summer?
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