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How to (Un)Cage a Girl

by Francesca Lia Block

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A celebration of girls and women in a three part poetry collection that is powerful, hopeful, authentic, and universal.

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"In what reads like confessional verse, Block (Weetzie Bat) explores her trademark themes (like not feeling pretty 'in [a] city of movie-star beauties') and more individual concerns (such as the nameless speaker's father's cancer diagnosis and her divorce). As Block's admirers expect, she expertly blends reality and fantasy: she references L.A. locations and real-life celebrities, and she also sprinkles in mystical creatures, such as a vampire who convinces two eager girls that his life 'might look fun, but actually it kind of sucks' and a young woman born with a fish's tail. Mostly, though, these are women's stories: the author recounts the transformation from teen to mother, and shares others' stories, real and imagined. Block names the pressures that girls face growing up and, particularly in a section called 'love poems for girls,' imparts advice: 'expectations are for what you yourself create.' Fans of Block's work are best positioned to appreciate her credos; they will be awed by Block's consistently fertile imagination and her honesty in illuminating the dark moments of girls' and women's lives. Ages 14 — up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Francesca Lia Block, winner of the prestigious Margaret A. Edwards Award, is the author of many acclaimed and bestselling books, including Weetzie Bat, Dangerous Angels: The Weetzie Bat Books, the collection of stories Blood Roses, the poetry collection How to (Un)cage a Girl, and the novels The Waters & the Wildand Pretty Dead. Her work is published around the world.

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ISBN:
9780061358364
Subtitle:
Uncage a Girl
Author:
Block, Francesca Lia
Author:
by Francesca Lia Block
Publisher:
HarperTeen
Subject:
Teenage girls
Subject:
Children's poetry, American
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
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Series:
Joanna Cotler Books
Publication Date:
20080901
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 9
Language:
English
Pages:
128
Dimensions:
7.18x5.28x.60 in. .47 lbs.
Age Level:
from 14

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