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Just Listen

by Sarah Dessen

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ISBN13: 9780670061051
ISBN10: 0670061050
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"Annabel Greene, who narrates, lives with her gorgeous sisters in a glass house designed by their architect father, in Dessen's (This Lullaby) familiar suburb of Lakeview. Predictably, the surface perfection masks trouble. Oldest sister Kirsten, 'the family powder keg,' has left for New York. When middle sister Whitney follows to pursue a modeling career, the two clash, and Whitney returns home with a full-blown eating disorder. Their mother, Grace, operates in what Annabel wryly calls the 'default Greene family mode,' pretending everything is just fine. Annabel, who inherited this trait, nevertheless begins her junior year as a pariah. Flashbacks reveal that her unwanted status is the result of something that happened with the boyfriend of her ex-best friend, a vicious girl who believes 'everyone had a place and it was her job to make sure you knew yours.' What moves this story beyond problem novel fare is Dessen's nuanced characters, especially hulking Owen, another outcast who, in befriending Annabel, reminds her not to judge by appearances, while steeping her in his eclectic musical tastes. Annabel sharply observes everyone's blinders, including most of her own — with one disturbing exception. The heroine paints her problem as social ostracism, when really the situation is much more serious. But since Annabel '[doesn't] do confrontations,' she swallows the truth until her attacker victimizes someone else. Comparisons to Melinda, the heroine of Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak, are inevitable. Dessen packs a lot into this novel, perhaps too much; but Annabel and Owen's finely limned connection alone gives this novel staying power. Ages 12-up" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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In her new multi-layered, impossible-to-put-down novel, the "New York Times" bestselling author of "Someone Like You" delivers the story of a year in the life of a family coming to terms with the imperfections beneath its perfection.

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This multi-layered tale tells the story of a year in the life of a family coming to terms with the imperfections beneath its perfect fa

ade. Viking Children's Books

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titianlibrarian, December 15, 2007 (view all comments by titianlibrarian)
I just finished this last night--really nice plot and characters; I was sad to see it end. Annabel is starting another year in high school--she left school popular and carefree, but she returns in the fall shunned by all her friends. While the reader wonders why this is the case, Annabel explains the other troubles in her life--her mother's ability to overlook problems, her sister's eating disorder, and her own desire to quit modeling. Over the course of a few lonely months, she befriends Owen Armstrong, the school's version of Judd Nelson's Breakfast Club character. He introduces her to his passion for music (and some that seems far from being music). There is a little romance, but as the story progresses, the reader finds out a darker history of sexuality. The ending can be anticipated by adult readers, but I think that teens will not have as much experience putting together all the author's clues and foreshadowing. Dessen is skilled with words without being overwhelming to her readers, and her characters are fleshed out, yet still sweet. I was surprised and delighted to see how all the typical teenage dramas can come together in one book in a whole new way.
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bookfreak612, February 18, 2007 (view all comments by bookfreak612)
This is such a good book I love it! It was my favorite book I had ever read!!!!! I read it one summer and it took me like barely anytime at all!!!! I hope you read this book it is the best!
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Dominique, September 9, 2006 (view all comments by Dominique)
Sarah Dessen fans won't be disappointed by her newest book, Just Listen! It seems as if Annabel Greene has it all: she has close friends, a nice family, and not to mention, she's a model. But things take a turn for the worse when her friend, Sophie, accuses her of trying to snatch her boyfriend and sleeping with him. Things aren't any better when Annabel's sister becomes anorexic. But Annabel's life will turn upside down when Owen, a music obsessed teen with a knack for always telling the truth, enters her world. Can Annabel find courage from her new relationship to speak out and set things right again?
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780670061051
Author:
Dessen, Sarah
Publisher:
Viking Books
Subject:
Girls & Women
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
High schools
Subject:
Family problems
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Pages:
371
Dimensions:
8.48x6.42x1.27 in. 1.05 lbs.
Age Level:
13-17
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