Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir by Janice Erlbaum

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  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 50,291
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    • Pub. Date: March 2007
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 50,291

    Synopsis

    At fifteen, sick of her unbearable and increasingly dangerous home life, Janice Erlbaum walked out of her family’s Brooklyn apartment and didn’t look back. From her first frightening night at a shelter, Janice knew she was in over her head. She was beaten up, shaken down, and nearly stabbed by a pregnant girl. But it was still better than living at home. As Janice slipped further into street life, she nevertheless attended high school, harbored crushes, and even played the lead in the spring musical. She also roamed the streets, clubs, bars, and parks of New York City with her two best girlfriends, on the prowl for hard drugs and boys on skateboards. Together they scored coke at Danceteria, smoked angel dust in East Village squats, commiserated over their crazy mothers, and slept with one another’s boyfriends on a regular basis.

    A wry, mesmerizing portrait of being underprivileged, underage, and underdressed in 1980s New York City, Girlbomb provides an unflinching look at street life, survival sex, female friendships, and first loves.

    “A fast and engrossing read in the spirit of Girl, Interrupted.”
    –Entertainment Weekly

    “Gripping . . . a wry, compelling memoir of what it means to stand up for yourself, especially when no one else will.”
    –Bust

    “How satisfying to watch Erlbaum survive adolescence and produce a smart, engaging book.”
    –The New York Times Book Review

    “Erlbaum’s survival is hard-won, the journey rendered with page-turning intensity.”
    –New York Post

    “A fast and engrossing read in thespirit of Girl, Interrupted.”
    –Entertainment Weekly

    “Gritty . . . perversely riveting. You want her to survive.”
    –The Washington Post Book World

    The Washington Post - Claudia Deane

    In Girlbomb , it's all gritty and drippy and raw. Erlbaum's story is frustrating, maddening. She's the gifted high schooler whose aggressive delinquency breaks parents' hearts and makes teachers despair that their work has meaning. You want to shout, "Don't!" You want to buy her frightened, proud teenaged self some self-esteem.

    It's also perversely riveting. You want her to survive.

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    Biography

    Janice Erlbaum is a columnist for BUST magazine and a volunteer at a shelter for homeless teenagers. She lives in New York City with her boyfriend and their three cats. This is her first book.

    Visit the author’s website at www.girlbomb.com.


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    October 04, 2009: I loved this book.. I could not put it down, i read it everynight before i went to bed, for four nights.. I felt like it was actually me in her shoes, the one in the story.. I could read it over and over..!

    Fast read, interesting topic but horrible writing.by hello_kitty

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    September 16, 2009: I don't know what to think about this book. It was an interesting topic about a young girl finding her way/herself through being in a halfway house, drugs and bad influences. But the one thing I have to note is that the writing is horrible. A lot of the descriptive words were repetitive and it just didn't seem complete. So I only finished the book because I always do, but it would of been better to just retire the book since you can already predict the ending.


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