How Beautiful the Ordinary
Twelve Stories of Identity
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Presents twelve stories by contemporary, award-winning young adult authors, some presented in graphic or letter format, which explore themes of gender identity, love, and sexuality.
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Publisher:
New York : - HarperTeen
Pages:
350
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780061154980, 0061154989, 9780061155000, 0061155004
Language:
English
Contents:
A word from the nearly distant past / David Levithan
Happily ever after / Eric Shanower
My life as a dog / Ron Koertge
Trev / Jacqueline Woodson
My virtual world / Francesca Lia Block
A dark red love knot / Margo Lanagan
Fingernail / William Sleator
Dyke march / Ariel Schrag
The missing person / Jennifer Finney Boylan
First time / Julie Anne Peters
Dear Lang / Emma Donoghue
The Silk Road runs through Tupperneck, N.H. / Gregory Maguire.
Happily ever after / Eric Shanower
My life as a dog / Ron Koertge
Trev / Jacqueline Woodson
My virtual world / Francesca Lia Block
A dark red love knot / Margo Lanagan
Fingernail / William Sleator
Dyke march / Ariel Schrag
The missing person / Jennifer Finney Boylan
First time / Julie Anne Peters
Dear Lang / Emma Donoghue
The Silk Road runs through Tupperneck, N.H. / Gregory Maguire.
Statement of responsibility:
edited by Michael Cart
Physical description:
350 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
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Add a Commentcheers keiths girl.......that's hi;larious.........this book has one or two good and some very...twisted stories....lol
I was very diappointed in the book. I was expecting it to be stories that were interesting and heart warming but I found the stories very weird and I did not enjoy it at all.