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Deal With It!,
By Angelo (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 13 (Paperback)
After reading 13 I'm thinking vitriolic lead character Marnie would have eaten Holden Caulfield for breakfast. Zeitoun delivers a funny, acerbic account of a girl dealing with the burden of teenhood. Zeitoun's brutal honesty captures all the awkwardness and pain of adolescence, and her style and scathing sense of humour put it all into perspective. Zeitoun is truly a vibrant, exciting new voice.
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Heart-breakingly funny,
By Suzy (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 13 (Paperback)
Mary-Lou Zeitoun clearly remembers the angst and excitement of the teen years. In "13", her brilliantly witty first novel, Zeitoun tells the story of Marnie, a precocious teen who doesn't fit in with the bland, drab suburban life, either at home or at school. Zeitoun's vivid, clever writing makes the reader see and feel the world the way Marnie does. Anyone who has ever been 13, or felt out of step in high school (or at any point in his/her life), will read this book with a sense of recognition and delight that someone has finally been able to express what s/he thought in those days. A remarkable, confident first novel by a fresh, new voice.
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A Harry Potter for teenagers...,
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This review is from: 13 (Paperback)
Do you remember what it's like to be 13? Mary-Lou Zeitoun remembers - and how! She captures the angst-filled world of a teenager in all its painful glory in 13, a wonderfully original story by this first time novelist. 13 should do for teenagers what Harry Potter did for children of all ages. Give them characters they can identify with and get them discovering the wonderful world of reading.The year is 1980 and Marnie Harmon hates her real world.
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13,
By Cooper Langford (Yellowknife NWT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 13 (Paperback)
One of the difficult things about being a teenager is making those first decision about what experiences in life are authentic and meaningful. Mary Lou Zeitoun captures that feeling perfectly in 13 as her main character, Marnie, struggles to figure out who she is and what kind of person she wants to be. As someone who was a teenager in the mid-to-late 1970s, I also think Mary Lou has done a wonderful job of articulating what punk rock meant to people like me and many of the friends I grew up with. Her observations are sensitive, funny and insightful.
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13 is EXCELLENT,
By Julie (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 13 (Paperback)
Superbly written....funny, smart and angstful. Mary-Lou Zeitoun captures PERFECTLY, through her main character Marnie, that time in our lives when EVERYTHING we experience is either painfully heartbreaking or unbelievably exciting.Ah, the confusion and magic of adolescence! Zeitoun's bitterly funny humour and awkward teen voice is so perfect that I felt as though the book was being read to me by a 13 year old girl. It'll break your heart, and it'll make you howl. Well done, Mary-Lou!
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13 Book Review,
By Carole (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 13 (Paperback)
"13" was hilarious ! I remember when I was 13 and I only did half that stuff. This book is well written with great one-liners. It is a must for any Mother who has a 13 year old daughter or son.CB |
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13 by Mary-Lou Zeitoun (Paperback - March 15, 2002)
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