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    Sehr gut: Buch, das nicht neu aussieht und gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem hervorragenden Zustand ...
    Narrative Type
    Fiction
    Intended Audience
    Adult
    Inscribed
    NO
    ISBN
    9780345423092

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Random House Publishing Group
    ISBN-10
    0345423097
    ISBN-13
    9780345423092
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    635728

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Joy School
    Number of Pages
    240 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    1998
    Topic
    Psychological, Sagas, Literary, Romance / General
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Elizabeth Berg
    Book Series
    Katie Nash Ser.
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    6.9 Oz
    Item Length
    8 in
    Item Width
    5.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    97-097066
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Reviews
    "Hilarious and heartbreaking . . . A book worth buying." - San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle "IF YOU ONLY READ ONE BOOK THIS YEAR, LET IT BE THIS ONE." - Richmond Times Dispatch "A STORY THAT TUGS AT THE HEARTSTRINGS. . . Thirteen-year-old Katie is new to her Missouri town, living alone with a stern, inaccessible father following her mother's death. Unable to fit in at school, she forges alliances where she can: with her housekeeper, with a pimply fellow misfit named Cynthia, and with the gorgeous Taylor, who gets her kicks out of shoplifting. Most frustrating of all is Katie's imperfect friendship with the proprietor of a local gas station, a handsome twenty-three-year-old who shares her love of checkers but doesn't return her crush. With humor and an eye for telling detail, Berg conveys the way each unpromising element of Katie's life ultimately offers her more than she had anticipated." - People "[A] PAINFULLY ACCURATE TALE OF FIRST LOVE . . . Berg can conjure character with a minimum of words and a rainbow of nuance. The reader misses Katie the instant the book ends." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A FUNNY, SWEET, COMING-OF-AGE NARRATIVE . . . Its heart and wit will remind Berg's fans why her writing is so eminently likable." - Chicago Tribune "If you remember the heart-slamming intensity of your own first love, Joy School will recall the pain and exhilaration that intersect when that love is unrequited. Berg's peripheral characters are a treat: Vivid and quirky, they do more than fill in the background. These are people who encourage the reader to imagine what their own stories would be." - St. Louis PostDispatch "Growing up is hurtful, humorous, petty, and very, very serious. Berg has beautifully wrought this stage of life in her witty, warm way. Like every other Berg novel, Joy School is a joy to read." - The Orlando Sentinel "Berg's style works beautifully-deceptively simple, conversational, and hip." - USA Today "Dreamy and fragile, Berg's heroine is so convincingly brought to life that we feel her joys and sorrows as though they were our own." - The Baltimore Sun "Berg is a wily writer who has no trouble whipping up something sweet and satisfying. . . . [ Joy School ] will touch the most sophisticated reader's heart." - Houston Chronicle "One of the best things about this wonderful book is how funny it is. Don't read it anywhere you're not willing to risk being caught laughing aloud." - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "A coming-of-age story that is neither grim nor saccharine, an exploration of how, for one spirited girl, life brings both daily grief and daily joy . . . Joy School possesses many of the strengths of [ Durable Goods ], most notably the narrator's voice. Katie is funny, imaginative, irreverent, idiosyncratic, and deeply, unusually charming." - The Boston Sunday Globe "A sweet-sad initiation story told in Berg's compelling voice." - Newark Star-Ledger "The reader feels tenderness toward the child's hope and toughness, and recognizes wisdom in her guileless voice. . . . Berg captures particularly well the feeling of loneliness and the sadness of growth and change." - The Dallas Morning News "Wonderful . . . Another must for Elizabeth Berg fans . . . Once you develop a taste for what she does with language and deeply rooted emotions, you devour [her books]. They are as a woman thinketh and feeleth and liveth in this whirling world where you only rarely stop to smell the rain-wet lilacs." - News & Record (Greensboro, NC), "Hilarious and heartbreaking . . . A book worth buying." San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle "IF YOU ONLY READ ONE BOOK THIS YEAR, LET IT BE THIS ONE." Richmond Times Dispatch "A STORY THAT TUGS AT THE HEARTSTRINGS. . . Thirteen-year-old Katie is new to her Missouri town, living alone with a stern, inaccessible father following her mother's death. Unable to fit in at school, she forges alliances where she can: with her housekeeper, with a pimply fellow misfit named Cynthia, and with the gorgeous Taylor, who gets her kicks out of shoplifting. Most frustrating of all is Katie's imperfect friendship with the proprietor of a local gas station, a handsome twenty-three-year-old who shares her love of checkers but doesn't return her crush. With humor and an eye for telling detail, Berg conveys the way each unpromising element of Katie's life ultimately offers her more than she had anticipated." People "[A] PAINFULLY ACCURATE TALE OF FIRST LOVE . . . Berg can conjure character with a minimum of words and a rainbow of nuance. The reader misses Katie the instant the book ends." Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A FUNNY, SWEET, COMING-OF-AGE NARRATIVE . . . Its heart and wit will remind Berg's fans why her writing is so eminently likable." Chicago Tribune "If you remember the heart-slamming intensity of your own first love, Joy School will recall the pain and exhilaration that intersect when that love is unrequited. Berg's peripheral characters are a treat: Vivid and quirky, they do more than fill in the background. These are people who encourage the reader to imagine what their own stories would be." St. Louis PostDispatch "Growing up is hurtful, humorous, petty, and very, very serious. Berg has beautifully wrought this stage of life in her witty, warm way. Like every other Berg novel, Joy School is a joy to read." The Orlando Sentinel "Berg's style works beautifullydeceptively simple, conversational, and hip." USA Today "Dreamy and fragile, Berg's heroine is so convincingly brought to life that we feel her joys and sorrows as though they were our own." The Baltimore Sun "Berg is a wily writer who has no trouble whipping up something sweet and satisfying. . . . [ Joy School ] will touch the most sophisticated reader's heart." Houston Chronicle "One of the best things about this wonderful book is how funny it is. Don't read it anywhere you're not willing to risk being caught laughing aloud." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "A coming-of-age story that is neither grim nor saccharine, an exploration of how, for one spirited girl, life brings both daily grief and daily joy . . . Joy School possesses many of the strengths of [ Durable Goods ], most notably the narrator's voice. Katie is funny, imaginative, irreverent, idiosyncratic, and deeply, unusually charming." The Boston Sunday Globe "A sweet-sad initiation story told in Berg's compelling voice." Newark Star-Ledger "The reader feels tenderness toward the child's hope and toughness, and recognizes wisdom in her guileless voice. . . . Berg captures particularly well the feeling of loneliness and the sadness of growth and change." The Dallas Morning News "Wonderful . . . Another must for Elizabeth Berg fans . . . Once you develop a taste for what she does with language and deeply rooted emotions, you devour [her books]. They are as a woman thinketh and feeleth and liveth in this whirling world where you only rarely stop to smell the rain-wet lilacs." News & Record (Greensboro, NC) From the Trade Paperback edition., "Hilarious and heartbreaking . . . A book worth buying." -San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle "IF YOU ONLY READ ONE BOOK THIS YEAR, LET IT BE THIS ONE." -Richmond Times Dispatch "A STORY THAT TUGS AT THE HEARTSTRINGS. . . Thirteen-year-old Katie is new to her Missouri town, living alone with a stern, inaccessible father following her mother's death. Unable to fit in at school, she forges alliances where she can: with her housekeeper, with a pimply fellow misfit named Cynthia, and with the gorgeous Taylor, who gets her kicks out of shoplifting. Most frustrating of all is Katie's imperfect friendship with the proprietor of a local gas station, a handsome twenty-three-year-old who shares her love of checkers but doesn't return her crush. With humor and an eye for telling detail, Berg conveys the way each unpromising element of Katie's life ultimately offers her more than she had anticipated." -People "[A] PAINFULLY ACCURATE TALE OF FIRST LOVE . . . Berg can conjure character with a minimum of words and a rainbow of nuance. The reader misses Katie the instant the book ends." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A FUNNY, SWEET, COMING-OF-AGE NARRATIVE . . . Its heart and wit will remind Berg's fans why her writing is so eminently likable." -Chicago Tribune "If you remember the heart-slamming intensity of your own first love, Joy School will recall the pain and exhilaration that intersect when that love is unrequited. Berg's peripheral characters are a treat: Vivid and quirky, they do more than fill in the background. These are people who encourage the reader to imagine what their own stories would be." -St. Louis PostDispatch "Growing up is hurtful, humorous, petty, and very, very serious. Berg has beautifully wrought this stage of life in her witty, warm way. Like every other Berg novel, Joy School is a joy to read." -The Orlando Sentinel "Berg's style works beautifully-deceptively simple, conversational, and hip." -USA Today "Dreamy and fragile, Berg's heroine is so convincingly brought to life that we feel her joys and sorrows as though they were our own." -The Baltimore Sun "Berg is a wily writer who has no trouble whipping up something sweet and satisfying. . . . [Joy School] will touch the most sophisticated reader's heart." -Houston Chronicle "One of the best things about this wonderful book is how funny it is. Don't read it anywhere you're not willing to risk being caught laughing aloud." -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "A coming-of-age story that is neither grim nor saccharine, an exploration of how, for one spirited girl, life brings both daily grief and daily joy . . . Joy School possesses many of the strengths of [Durable Goods], most notably the narrator's voice. Katie is funny, imaginative, irreverent, idiosyncratic, and deeply, unusually charming." -The Boston Sunday Globe "A sweet-sad initiation story told in Berg's compelling voice." -Newark Star-Ledger "The reader feels tenderness toward the child's hope and toughness, and recognizes wisdom in her guileless voice. . . . Berg captures particularly well the feeling of loneliness and the sadness of growth and change." -The Dallas Mor, "Hilarious and heartbreaking . . . A book worth buying." -San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle "IF YOU ONLY READ ONE BOOK THIS YEAR, LET IT BE THIS ONE." -Richmond Times Dispatch "A STORY THAT TUGS AT THE HEARTSTRINGS. . . Thirteen-year-old Katie is new to her Missouri town, living alone with a stern, inaccessible father following her mother's death. Unable to fit in at school, she forges alliances where she can: with her housekeeper, with a pimply fellow misfit named Cynthia, and with the gorgeous Taylor, who gets her kicks out of shoplifting. Most frustrating of all is Katie's imperfect friendship with the proprietor of a local gas station, a handsome twenty-three-year-old who shares her love of checkers but doesn't return her crush. With humor and an eye for telling detail, Berg conveys the way each unpromising element of Katie's life ultimately offers her more than she had anticipated." -People "[A] PAINFULLY ACCURATE TALE OF FIRST LOVE . . . Berg can conjure character with a minimum of words and a rainbow of nuance. The reader misses Katie the instant the book ends." -Publishers Weekly(starred review) "A FUNNY, SWEET, COMING-OF-AGE NARRATIVE . . . Its heart and wit will remind Berg's fans why her writing is so eminently likable." -Chicago Tribune "If you remember the heart-slamming intensity of your own first love,Joy Schoolwill recall the pain and exhilaration that intersect when that love is unrequited. Berg's peripheral characters are a treat: Vivid and quirky, they do more than fill in the background. These are people who encourage the reader to imagine what their own stories would be." -St. Louis PostDispatch "Growing up is hurtful, humorous, petty, and very, very serious. Berg has beautifully wrought this stage of life in her witty, warm way. Like every other Berg novel,Joy Schoolis a joy to read." -The Orlando Sentinel "Berg's style works beautifully-deceptively simple, conversational, and hip." -USA Today "Dreamy and fragile, Berg's heroine is so convincingly brought to life that we feel her joys and sorrows as though they were our own." -The Baltimore Sun "Berg is a wily writer who has no trouble whipping up something sweet and satisfying. . . . [Joy School] will touch the most sophisticated reader's heart." -Houston Chronicle "One of the best things about this wonderful book is how funny it is. Don't read it anywhere you're not willing to risk being caught laughing aloud." -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "A coming-of-age story that is neither grim nor saccharine, an exploration of how, for one spirited girl, life brings both daily grief and daily joy . . .Joy Schoolpossesses many of the strengths of [Durable Goods], most notably the narrator's voice. Katie is funny, imaginative, irreverent, idiosyncratic, and deeply, unusually charming." -The Boston Sunday Globe "A sweet-sad initiation story told in Berg's compelling voice." -Newark Star-Ledger "The reader feels tenderness toward the child's hope and toughness, and recognizes wisdom in her guileless voice. . . . Berg captures particularly well the feeling of loneliness and the sadness of growth and change." -The Dallas Morning News
    Series Volume Number
    2
    Dewey Decimal
    FIC
    Synopsis
    In this exquisite new novel by bestselling writer Elizabeth Berg, a young woman falls in love -- and learns how sorrow can lead to an understanding of joy. Katie, the narrator, has relocated to Missouri with her distant, occasionally abusive father, and she feels very much alone: her much-loved mother is dead; her new school is unaccepting of her; and her only friends fall far short of being ideal companions. When she accidentally falls through the ice while skating, she meets Jimmy. He is handsome, far older than she, and married, but she is entranced. As their relationship unfolds, so too does Katie's awareness of the pain and intensity first love can bring. Beautifully written in Berg's irresistible voice, Joy School portrays the soaring happiness of real love, the deep despair one can feel when it goes unrequited, and the stubbornness of hope that will not let us let go. Here also is recognition that love can come in many forms and offer many different things. Joy School illuminates, too, how the things that hurt the most can sometimes teach us the lessons that really matter. About Durable Goods , Elizabeth Berg's first novel, Andre Dubus said, "Elizabeth Berg writes with humor and a big heart about resilience, loneliness, love and hope. And the transcendence that redeems." The same will be said of Joy School , Elizabeth Berg's most luminous novel to date.

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