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Leslie's journal : a novel  Cover Image Book Book

Leslie's journal : a novel

Stratton, Allan. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781554511488 :
  • ISBN: 9781550376647 (pbk.) :
  • ISBN: 1550376640 (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: print
    p. ; cm.
  • Publisher: c2000.

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General Note:
"Doghouse books.
Subject: Control (Psychology) -- Fiction
Genre: Love stories.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Sitka.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Alexis Creek Branch PB YA STR (Text)
Legacy Use Count: 0
33923004231076 Young Adult Paperbacks Volume hold Available -
Lac La Hache Branch PB YA STR (Text)
Legacy Use Count: 3
33923004206607 Young Adult Paperbacks Volume hold Available -

  • Horn Book Guide Reviews : Horn Book Guide Reviews 2001 Fall
    Leslie, a tough teen with a quick mouth, melts like butter when heartthrob Jason shows interest in her. He sweet-talks her past his controlling behavior and her bruises, and when sweet-talk stops working, he starts stalking her. Stratton captures the rhythms of teen speech, and the subject matter is treated subtly enough that readers will stay with Leslie as she realizes what's going on and decides to take a stand. Copyright 2001 Horn Book Guide Reviews
  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2001 April
    Gr 8 Up-This could be the Go Ask Alice (Avon, 1976) of this millennium. In a journal written for an English assignment, 10th-grade Leslie is completely honest; after all, Ms. Graham has promised never to read her students' work and to keep it in a locked cabinet. The language of this often irritating, often heartbreakingly naive young girl is right on target. Her life could be straight off the WB network; she has a single mom whom she loves but can't communicate with; a dad who recently moved in with his girlfriend; and a wild older boyfriend with whom she is totally obsessed. Fortunately, she has Katie, a steadfast friend who listens to her and believes in her. The relationship with Jason goes bad early on; he gets her drunk, rapes her, and takes Polaroid pictures of her. He is every parents' nightmare: insufferably polite up-front and rich enough to buy his way out of trouble. His behavior becomes increasingly abusive. When Leslie tries to break up with him, he stalks and threatens her. A new English teacher reads the diary and brings it to the attention of the principal, who takes Jason's side. Leslie fears for her life and runs away. This cautionary tale is not easy to read; few of the characters are likable. Most of the adults seem beset with their own personal problems. However, Leslie's voice demands to be heard and readers may learn to avoid her pitfalls. Gripping reading for a mature audience.-Marilyn Payne Phillips, University City Public Library, MO Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
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