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My First Love and Other Disasters [Mass Market Paperback]

Francine Pascal (Author)
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Fourteen-year-old Victoria attracts the attention of the boy she likes, but discovers her life is still full of problems.
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Francine Pascal is one of the most popular fiction writers for teenagers today and the creator of several best-selling series, including Fearless and Sweet Valley High, which was also made into a television series. She has written several novels, including My First Love and Other Disasters, My Mother Was Never a Kid, and Love & Betrayal & Hold the Mayo. In writing her stories, Ms. Pascal is inspired by her own memories of growing up and by the experiences of her three daughters.

Francine Pascal lives in New York and the south of France.

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Chapter One

When I think about all the time I wasted last year moaning about how gross it was to be thirteen, I could kick myself. Thirteen turned out to be fantastic. It had to be. I mean, you finally make it. You're in the graduating class, and even if it's only the top of a bunch of little kids, it still makes you feel really special. Yes sir, thirteen was definitely first-rate. But fourteen? Forget it. It's the pits.

There are so many horrendous things about being fourteen that I'd have a fit if I had to name half of them. Just think about it. One day you're the biggest big shot in the entire middle school (among the girls anyway) and the next you're little Miss Nobody, which is exactly what everyone else in the whole high school seems to think about freshmen. At least that's the way they treat us.

Another drawback is how long it takes. Growing up, I mean. Except for times like Christmas vacation and summer, it seems like the years take forever to drag by. And for the plans I'm making I absolutely have to be fifteen practically instantly. Especially seeing as how the person I happen to be madly in love with is seventeen. I'm definitely nowhere, sitting around being only fourteen, but it's absolutely hopeless -- I mean, there's nothing I can do about it until I'm fifteen. Oh, sure, I'm getting there. But it's going to take me two more enormous weeks. I don't know how I'm going to stand the wait.

I probably forgot to tell you that there's another small problem aside from Miss Sweet Sixteen, and that is that the love of my life has absolutely no idea that I even exist. But no sweat. I've arranged for our beautiful meeting to take place Tuesday at Howell's. I guess a shoe store for the orthopedically fashionable doesn't sound like the most romantic place for an encounter, but that's where he works on weekdays after school. The only other choice was his Saturday job -- digging cesspools. Anyway I'm not worried, because I've worked out every single detail, so it can't miss. Theoretically. Of course in the real world, the one where practically everything I touch bites me, not only can it miss but it'll probably boomerang and come right back and hit me in the face.

No doubt it'll fail in some simple way, like I'll trip on my shoelaces. Big deal, so what if I'm not wearing shoelaces. I can always trip on somebody else's.

Or worse yet, I'll do what I did when my class went backstage at I Love My Wife last year and we met the whole cast. I was so nervous and excited I thought I'd faint. Somebody said, "Victoria, I'd like you to meet Tommy Smothers -- this is Victoria Martin." I smiled and said as sweetly as possible, "Hello, Victoria," And everybody cracked up.

Or what if it's something even more horrible? Suppose I'm standing there meeting the love of my life, and I'm smiling, and I don't know it but I have this black smudge across my nose, or worse, a crumb is stuck to my lip. Everything would be absolutely ruined. You know how it is when something like that happens, you can't even hear what the person is saying -- all you do is stare at the crumb. But I think I may have that one beat because I'm bringing my best friend with me and she's going to be my crumb spotter, which will work out perfectly unless she starts laughing. We both do that at the most embarrassing times -- crack up, I mean. But she's much worse than I am.

Anyway, about that dream guy of mine: After we get past that first meeting and we come to know each other, then I get right to work dumping the competition. But I don't do that here, in New York City -- I do it on Fire Island. That's this super fabulous beach resort on Long Island where absolutely all the action is in the summertime. Anyway, he's going to be there for the whole summer and she isn't.

The first part is ready to move, but the Fire Island stuff could be sticky. I've got to get my parents' permission to be a mother's helper for the summer. For my parents that's the equivalent of asking them to let me hitchhike through Tasmania with the janitor. Still, I'm not discouraged because I know that the first time you try to get permission for anything new from your parents it always looks impossible, but if you keep at them long enough (and I've been at it all month long) they finally wear down.

So let's just say that I do get to meet him and somehow I convince my parents to allow me to go to Fire Island, then there's one more little side thing that I have to take care of.

There's this other boy, Barry. He's a complication. You see, I don't really know him, but he likes me. Which sounds peculiar, but it's one of those things where you can tell somebody's got a crush on you because they always turn up wherever you go, and you catch them staring at you all the time, and crazy things like that. Anyway, I have gotten friendly with him because it just so happens that he's a friend of Jim's, and he has a house on Fire Island, and I understand that Jim hangs out there a lot. I haven't figured out how to handle getting to be Barry's just-plain-friend-not-girlfriend yet. But I will.

Anyway, the first thing I have to pull off is the big meeting this Tuesday.

Now that you got that all straight, let me tell you a little more about the most important part -- Jimmy.

First Simon Pulse edition May 2003
Copyright © 1979 by Francine Pascal --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Simon Pulse (December 27, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416911456
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416911456
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,394,281 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Francine Pascal is the creator of the Sweet Valley High series and one of the world's most popular fiction writers for teenagers and the author of several bestselling novels, My Mother Was Never A Kid (Hanging out with Cici), My First Love and Other Disasters, as well as the series Fearless. Her adult novels include, Save Johanna! and If Wishes Were Horses (La Villa) and the non-fiction, The Strange Case of Patty Hearst. Pascal is on the Advisory Board of The American Theatre Wing. Her favorite sport is a monthly poker game. She lives in New York City and France.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Blending of Humor and Self-Worth, November 28, 1998
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My First Love and Other Disasters is a seminal text in Young Adult fiction. With this book, Pascal is a peer to Judy Blume, Norma Klein, and Paula Danziger, who are all authors that wrote witty, intelligent texts for young adults. The novel, a continuation of Pascal's earlier novel "Cici and Me", deals with 14 year old Victoria Martin's obsession with the popular boy in school, and it progresses through the hillarious antics that Victoria puts herself through to gain the attention of Jim. Victoria's quest for Jim takes her to Fire Island, where she learns valuable lessons about the pitfalls of popularity, gaining independence, and discovering self-worth. The book is literally a non-stop laugh-a-thon throughout, yet Pascal deftly uses Victoria to convey that self-worth is paramount to successful relationships. Sadly, Pascal made an about-face with her Sweet Valley High Series, but My First Love and Other Disasters nevertheless exists as a profound work that uses humor to instill self-esteem in teenagers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mothers Little helper, October 16, 2002
Victoria is spending time in a beach house,having scored a job as a mothers-helper.Between taking care of two lively kids,she is chasing after a major jerk and trying not to laugh when another boy insists that he loves her and they belong together.Warning;This isn't for pre-teens as it includes one piece of risque content.(and I don't mean the nudey beach.)
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4.0 out of 5 stars I know what this girl is going through!!, January 8, 2002
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This book was really a good book. It describes what can go through the mind of a teenage girl in love with a boy. Something i can relate too. It also can open your mind with the out comes that may happen and warn you to be careful!! Maybe who liked isnt who you really want to be with.
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