Dramarama (Paperback)
| Author: E. Lockhart |
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Publish Date: 5/1/2008
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(in Inches) 7.75H x 5.25L x 0.75T
Pages:
311
Age Range:
16 to 21
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| Theater-mad teens Sadye and her best friend Demi find their bond of friendship sorely tested when they encounter love, rivalry, and a vast array of unforgettable characters while spending the summer at drama camp. Reprint. *Author: Lockhart, E. *Publication Date: 2008/05/06 *Number of Pages: 311 *Binding Type: Paperback *Grade Level: 7-9 *Language: English *Depth: 0.75 *Width: 5.25 *Height: 7.75 |
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Two theater-mad, self-invented fabulositon Ohio teenagers. One boy, one girl. One gay, one straight. One black, one white. And SUMMER DRAMA CAMP. It's a season of hormones, gold lame, hissy fits, jazz hands, song and dance, true love, and unitards that will determine their future --and test their friendship. |
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Best friends Sayde and Demi--otherwise know as Sarah and Douglas--are finally experiencing something outside of boring Brenton, Ohio: summer drama camp. Madly passionate about musical theater, the 16-year-olds are looking forward to singing, dancing, and acting like never before. Excitement, crazy times, and difficulties await them in this enjoyable coming-of-age young adult novel. A 2007 Kirkus Reviews Best Young-Adult Book.
Best friends Sayde and Demi--otherwise know as Sarah and Douglas--are finally experiencing something outside of boring Brenton, Ohio: summer drama camp. Madly passionate about musical theater, the 16-year-olds are looking forward to singing, dancing, and acting like never before. Excitement, crazy times, and difficulties await them in this enjoyable coming-of-age young adult novel. A 2007 Kirkus Reviews Best Young-Adult Book.
Praise
"Most of the story is told in a bright, bitchy voice that, while familiar, is very smart and very funny; transcripts of tapes made for 'posterity' add delicious details."
4/1/2007
"Demi and Sadye are impeccably developed and multilayered characters, and their friendship, built originally on desperation and solidarity, evolves throughout the novel in authentically imperfect ways."
9/1/2007

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