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An articulate, intelligent teenager with strong ideas about feminism faces a conflict when she falls in love with her social studies teacher

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Grade 9 Up-- Brogan gets up early in the morning to read rather than to fix her hair. Individuality is her goal rather than her dread. She worries about global problems, possesses a "Large Question Mania," and admits to loving her mind. In short, not your typical adolescent female. Yet typical adolescent concerns invade her life. She is caught in the grip of a crush on her new social studies teacher, Mr. Price, a serious, intense type who resembles William Hurt. Anxious to impress him, she launches into an intensive investigation of "The Problem" of female subjugation, and finds herself struggling between the urge to redefine herself as a woman and her concern with his opinion of her. Although the feminist message is sometimes too obtrusive, Bottner provides a valuable awareness tool for intelligent female readers. Brogan's alcoholic father and depressed, underachieving mother are heading for divorce, which pitches Brogan into emotional turmoil. Her confused father's feelings drive her to an abortive attempt to seduce Price, after which the loose ends of her life are too suddenly tied together. The characterization of Price is hazy; Brogan's limited first-person perspective creates unanswered questions about his lifestyle and his naivete in teacher-student interactions. However, while not as well done a portrayal of student infatuation for a teacher as Lynn Hall's The Giver (Scribners, 1985), Brogan's narrative of intellectual and amorous angst is humorous. --Merilyn S. Burrington, Vergennes Union High School, Vt.
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When Brogan, 17, volunteers to work with senior citizens to impress her handsome teacher, she learns a lot about life beyond the classroom from an elderly individualist. Ages 12-up.
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  • PublisherHarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication date1989
  • ISBN 10 0060205970
  • ISBN 13 9780060205973
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages150

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