Big Girl
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- ISBN978-0-463-12227-3
- EAN9780463122273
- Date de parution25/05/2019
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBluewater
Résumé
Each story takes just 15 minutes to read, but some will stay with you forever. These eight stories are funny, clever, knowing - but above all, memorable. Most are about men and boys behaving badly from - what they tell themselves, and us - are the best of intentions. You be the judge. The eight stories:"Big Girl" - "She was the most beautiful girl in our school, and no one asked her out.""The Photograph" - "You'll want to know about Jake's evening gown and his death.""Tag Sale" - "My neighbor, Hyman Skolnick.
A piece of work.""The Stove" - At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, four twelve year olds dress up as Fidel Castros and trick-or-treat the neighborhood's haunted house. What could go wrong?"Civics Lesson" - Why would a pillar of the community place an obscene statue on his front lawn?"The Hill" - "When you are thirteen, everything fragile is the enemy.""Lake Moriah" - "The books all lie - people drown because the water changes on them.""Getel" - "I never saw the Cossacks or my father again."
A piece of work.""The Stove" - At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, four twelve year olds dress up as Fidel Castros and trick-or-treat the neighborhood's haunted house. What could go wrong?"Civics Lesson" - Why would a pillar of the community place an obscene statue on his front lawn?"The Hill" - "When you are thirteen, everything fragile is the enemy.""Lake Moriah" - "The books all lie - people drown because the water changes on them.""Getel" - "I never saw the Cossacks or my father again."
Each story takes just 15 minutes to read, but some will stay with you forever. These eight stories are funny, clever, knowing - but above all, memorable. Most are about men and boys behaving badly from - what they tell themselves, and us - are the best of intentions. You be the judge. The eight stories:"Big Girl" - "She was the most beautiful girl in our school, and no one asked her out.""The Photograph" - "You'll want to know about Jake's evening gown and his death.""Tag Sale" - "My neighbor, Hyman Skolnick.
A piece of work.""The Stove" - At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, four twelve year olds dress up as Fidel Castros and trick-or-treat the neighborhood's haunted house. What could go wrong?"Civics Lesson" - Why would a pillar of the community place an obscene statue on his front lawn?"The Hill" - "When you are thirteen, everything fragile is the enemy.""Lake Moriah" - "The books all lie - people drown because the water changes on them.""Getel" - "I never saw the Cossacks or my father again."
A piece of work.""The Stove" - At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, four twelve year olds dress up as Fidel Castros and trick-or-treat the neighborhood's haunted house. What could go wrong?"Civics Lesson" - Why would a pillar of the community place an obscene statue on his front lawn?"The Hill" - "When you are thirteen, everything fragile is the enemy.""Lake Moriah" - "The books all lie - people drown because the water changes on them.""Getel" - "I never saw the Cossacks or my father again."