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Books with title The Trouble with Emily Dickinson

  • The Trouble with Emily Dickinson

    Lyndsey D'Arcangelo

    eBook (Publishing Syndicate, Aug. 7, 2012)
    The Education of Queenie McBride is an LGBT young adult/teen novel about two high school girls dealing with their sexuality, their parents and their friends. First, meet Josephine Jenkins, better known as JJ! A high school senior at prestigious Sampson Academy, JJ’s a closet poet and a talented writer suffering from stage fright. She’s also committed the ultimate lesbian faux pas—she’s fallen in love with a straight girl. Meet uber popular Kendal McCarthy. She’s the campus beauty and a cheerleader. But she’s still searching for that elusive high school experience that will help her make sense of herself before she leaves for college. When JJ and Kendal cross paths, their lives suddenly become more interesting in ways that neither of them ever imagined. Stir in the unique and witty banter of Queenie McBride, JJ’s over-privileged, over-confidant, best friend, roommate and fellow senior who is less than supportive of JJ’s love interests. Queenie is the party-going lesbian socialite who revolts against her rich parents by spending their money as fast and frivolously as possible. This tale of innocent teen love exposes the reality of what can happen when two polar opposites collide in a most unexpected way—through the poetry of Emily Dickinson
  • The Trouble With Emily Dickinson

    Lyndsey D'Arcangelo

    Paperback (Alpha World Press, Oct. 3, 2008)
    The Trouble with Emily Dickinson - by Lyndsey D'Arcangelo Josephine Jenkins, better known as JJ, is in her senior year at Sampson Academy. She's a closet poet, a talented writer suffering from stage fright, and she's committed the ultimately lesbian faux pas - she's fallen in love with a straight girl. Kendal McCarthy is the ultimate prize. She's the school beauty and a popular homecoming queen. Though she may seem to have it all, she's tired of being known as the pretty girl with no brains. When she and JJ inadvertently cross paths, their lives suddenly become a bit more interesting in ways that neither of them ever imagined. Filled with unique and witty banter courtesy of Queenie McBride, JJ's over-privileged confidant, this tale of innocent young love exposes the reality of what can happen when two polar opposites collide in the most unexpected way through the poetry of Emily Dickinson.
  • The Trouble with Emily Dickinson

    Lyndsey D'Arcangelo

    Paperback (lulu.com, Oct. 8, 2009)
    Josephine Jenkins, better known as JJ, is in her senior year at Sampson Academy. She's a closet poet, a talented writer suffering from stage fright, and she's committed the ultimate lesbian faux pas - she's fallen in love with a straight girl. Kendal McCarthy is uber popular. She's the campus beauty and a cheerleader. Though she may seem to have her life figured out, she's still searching for that elusive high school experience that will help her make sense of herself before she leaves for college. When she and JJ inadvertently cross paths, their lives suddenly become a bit more interesting in ways that neither of them ever imagined. Filled with unique and witty banter courtesy of Queenie McBride, JJ's over-privileged confidant, this tale of innocent love exposes the reality of what can happen when two polar opposites collide in the most unexpected way through the poetry of Emily Dickinson.