Jersey Angel

Jersey Angel
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Reading Level

2

ATOS

3.8

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Beth Ann Bauman

شابک

9780375899003
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from March 19, 2012
Bauman (Rosie and Skate) returns to the Jersey shore for her second YA novel, an acutely intimate portrait of a girl’s efforts to better understand herself and her relationships. The summer before her senior year, Angel Cassonetti is enjoying her freedom. Her family owns three houses on the shore, two of which they rent out to the tourist “bennies” who swarm the area every summer. Angel spends her days hanging out with friends and her half-siblings and working at her father’s marina gas station. Nights, she bikes over to her ex Joey’s window, trying to get back with him after she’s rebuffed him one too many times. While her best friend Inggy goes on college tours, Angel, whose sexual self-confidence contrasts with her insecurity about her future, has a steamy fling with Inggy’s boyfriend, Cork. “It won’t count,” she tells him after they have sex for the first time, during a boating trip. “I want it to count,” he replies. One can almost smell salt and sunscreen in the air in this soulful and insightful coming-of-age story. Ages 14–up. Agent: Tina Bennett, Janklow & Nesbit.



Kirkus

April 15, 2012
Six months in the life of a proudly sex-positive 17-year-old from the Jersey Shore (but definitely not Jersey Shore). Angel Cassonetti's life is based on two things: her exquisite awareness of and facility at wielding her sex appeal, and her close, almost sisterly friendship with Inggy Olofsson. Pale and blond, studious and monogamous with her longtime boyfriend Cork, Inggy stands in sharp contrast to the easily tanned, curly brunette, scholastically blase and sexually precocious Angel. When Angel's longtime on-again, off-again boyfriend Joey tells her he's done playing games--"I don't want to sleep around. I want to sleep with my girlfriend"--she finds herself drifting through the summer before senior year. She begins a potentially explosive secret fling that she can't quite find a way out of, though she tells herself "I can stop it anytime. And I will. It's not cool. It just isn't." School begins anew, and Angel is forced to confront her future. How long will this secret relationship continue? What comes after graduation, if her carefree approach to school has made college a no-go for now? Aided by a strong evocation of the tourist-driven rhythms of life on the Central Jersey Shore and a satisfyingly complicated, modern protagonist, this quick read will please readers looking for both nuance and heat in their beach books. (Fiction. 14 & up)

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School Library Journal

June 1, 2012

Gr 9 Up-Angel Cassonetti exists in the moment. Given a lot of freedom by her mother, the 17-year-old lives by herself in one of her family's Jersey Shore rental properties during the off-season, but she drinks and hooks up even when she's living with her family during the summer. She's never really paid attention in school or worried much about the future, unlike her friend Inggy, who's college-bound. But the summer before her senior year, when Inggy leaves for college visits and Angel's longtime, on-again-off-again boyfriend, Joey, says it's off for good, she finds herself wondering what comes next-and getting much too close to Inggy's boyfriend, Cork. While seemingly aimed at fans of raunchy reality television, this novel is Jersey Shore with heart. Bauman sometimes trips with awkward, scattered dialogue, and most of her secondary characters are stereotypes (the flighty mother, the perfect best friend, the sensitive ex-boyfriend), but Angel herself grows from flat to nuanced. Readers looking for a role model won't find it in her, but as she sees the effects of her freewheeling lifestyle (she's embarrassed by her failed attempt to take the SATs, hurt by classmates imagining her in a dead-end job after high school, and horrified after she discovers her mother kissing Cork), she promises herself that, "when I'm Mom's age, I'm going to know when to stop being a girl," and then realizes that her maturation must start now. Through it all, Angel remains her own person, independent, unashamed of enjoying sex, and determined to find her own way.-Gretchen Kolderup, New Canaan Library, CT

Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

May 1, 2012
Grades 10-1 Angel's ex-boyfriend is ignoring her attempts to get back together, and her best friend, Inggy, is always working on college applications. Angel simply wants to enjoy her senior year without worrying about the future, but as her search for fun leads to Inggy's boyfriend and other clandestine interests, Angel's carefree attitude begins to falter. Bauman, author of Beautiful Girls (2003) and Rosie and Skate (2009), writes insightfully about a hurting teen girl who hides her pain in the affection of men and the fleeting pleasure of attention. Although the book portrays Angel as a sexy, fun-loving girl, Bauman exhumes the emotional consequences of Angel's lifestyle and finally delivers her to the happiness she desires. There are a few explicit sex scenes which serve to enhance the depth of Angel's character and decisions. Angel's exploits undeniably make for an interesting summer, but her search for a safe, permanent happiness is what makes her an interesting character.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)




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