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画像を大きく | Rose of No Man's Land | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 価格:1190 円 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 著者: Michelle Tea | |||||||||||||||||||||
| (商品) Harvest Books / Paperback 2007-02-05 リリース | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| 売上ランキング: 400548位 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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その他情報  種別:Paperback  定価:1400円  ユーズド価格:1 円から  パッケージ: 高さ:3cm 長さ:20cm 幅:14cm 重さ:273g(サイズはおおよその値です。)  ページ数: 320ページ | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 商品の説明: Product Description stmillennial, class-adjusted My So-Called Life” (Publishers Weekly), Rose of No Man’s Land is brimming with snarky observations and soulful musings on contemporary teenage America. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| カスタマーレビュー: A Teenage Lesbian Romance (2007-05-21)  This young adult novel lacks the all-tied-up ending, much like real life. You'll love watching the teenage lesbian relationship evolve."After high school comes life. Don't ask me what I'm supposed to do with it." (2007-04-29)  Tea is spot-on at getting inside the head and life of fourteen-year-old Trisha, aimless, frustrated, and rather trashy resident of a decaying Massachusetts mill town. Her hypochondriac mother never leaves the sofa except to dig her welfare checks out of the mail, her relentlessly optimistic older sister is a graduated hairdresser whose goal is being selected by a reality TV show, and her view of the world is filtered through the local mall -- where, with the assistance of her sister's Olympics-level lies, she manages to get a job at the most popular teen clothing store. Until she's fired before lunch the first day. But all this is a character-establishing lead-in to Trisha's discovery of Rose, a scrawny, fearless, adventuresome girl with a lesbian mother and a cigarette voice. The relationship between the two -- established within hours of their introduction and apparently played out before the next morning -- will have evangelical parents screaming to their local library about the "homosexual agenda," but, hey: This is life. The author also has an ear for sardonic description (a vodka/energy drink combo ) and an eye for painting character portraits that come to life. Don't worry about the putative morality these girls don't much subscribe to -- just enjoy the book. It's a messy, questing coming-of-age you won't soon forget.
Rose of No Man's Land (2007-03-28)  This was an excellent novel! Very unique writing style and point of view.
Why, Michelle Tea, why (2007-01-08)  This book made me want to stab my eyes out. I read Valencia a few weeks ago, and was hoping for more of the fabulously insightful and beautiful descriptions ("Iris went through girls like a slash and burn farmer." How cool can you get ) that made it a good book. The drama of all of the sex and drugs and love was certainly exciting, but left alone, it would have been somewhat pointless. This is precisely why I do not understand why Michelle Tea would abandon her poet's voice to become a fourteen-year-old girl. As a piece of YA fiction, this book is perhaps somewhat better than the rest because it's different. It's not neat and tidy (because since when is reality ), and it doesn't perpetuate all the gender roles and heterosexist crap that so thickly pervade teen pop culture. It's nice to hear from someone other than a straight, feminine middle-class white girl for once. PS: I don't even believe the person who wrote the official Booklist review even read the book (or Valencia, for that matter). Some of those statements about the plot are flat-out wrong. But now I'm just being picky. What a rush (2006-08-07)  Rose of No Man's Land is this fabulous rush of book - full of energy and emotion and brilliance and GREAT writing. Wow. I have no idea how she keeps the pace so fast in a novel where nothing really melodramatic happens. I read that she does a lot of spoken word performances, so maybe that's where she tests out whether her audience is getting the rush or not.Girlfriend died laughing all the way through this book. I watched her giggle her head off for hours. Girlfriend is from a lower middle class background and really related to the class stuff in the book. The main character has an older sister, Kristy, who is relentlessly upbeat, pretty and determined to escape her crappy welfare-mother family. Girlfriend is Kristy, positive affirmations and all. Me, I could relate to running crazy in suburbia while off my head on drugs - there is a scene where the protag and her friend are on crystal and break into a putt-putt golf course that I could swear Tea ripped right out of my own teen years. Buy this book. Read it. Love it. You won't regret it. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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