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Rosamond Du Jardin

    Rosamond du Jardin était une écrivaine qui a d'abord acquis une reconnaissance pour ses contributions humoristiques aux journaux et aux magazines. Sa carrière a évolué pour inclure des romans pour adultes et, notamment, de la fiction pour jeunes adultes, où elle explorait des thèmes pertinents pour la vie des adolescents. Elle se connectait profondément avec ses jeunes lecteurs, s'exprimant souvent dans les écoles et respectant les adolescents en tant qu'individus. Son travail reflétait souvent sa conviction de l'intérêt intrinsèque et de la fiabilité des jeunes.

    Boy Trouble
    Showboat Summer
    Double Feature
    Someone to Count on
    • Someone to Count on

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The summer of Twink's junior year at high school stretched ahead. She hoped for a job but so far none was in sight. After deciding that it was a mistake to "go steady" she broke it off with Ronny. Although there might be lonely evenings ahead, at least life would have more variety...and variety there was! First, Jay moved next door seeming cold and aloof. Then a series of incidents and the warmth of Twink's family broke down his wall of reserve. Twink grew fond of Jay, and thoroughly enjoyed his swimming pool and red Jaguar, but it was Gary who she really liked.... Would Gary only have eyes for pretty and sophisticated Lib?

      Someone to Count on
    • Double Feature

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(11)Évaluer

      Pam and Penny's grandmother is marrying Lucius and now they must agree on which college to attend. Pam must also decide what to do about Randy's growing feelings for her. The twins choose Harwood, where Mike is also going and Pam decides to break things off with Randy who is heading east to go to school. At Harwood, Pam meets Cade, who plays the same game of hard-to-get that Pam is used to playing herself. But she also meets Jeff, who doesn't really belong to her crowd, but attracts her nonetheless. At the end, she must decide who is more important to her and also changes her ways as she learns more about what it is like to grow up and change.

      Double Feature