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  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    eBook (Razorbill, Oct. 6, 2005)
    Grade 9 Up–Johnson begins this exceptional novel in a lightweight fashion but quickly segues into more serious issues that affect the three young women who make up the Bermudez Triangle. It is the summer before their senior year in Saratoga Springs, NY. At first, organized, serious Nina has trouble adjusting to her leadership workshop at Stanford University. Although she desperately misses Avery and Mel, who are waitresses at a restaurant back home, she quickly falls head over heels for eco-warrior Steve, who has grown up in a commune on the West Coast–so different from Nina's secure middle-class experience. When she returns to New York, she immediately senses that Mel and Avery are keeping secrets and soon discovers that they have become lovers. Rocked to the core, Nina wishes them happiness, but feels excluded and lonely, especially as her long-distance relationship begins to deteriorate. As is typical for teens, the girls obsess ad nauseam over their romantic relationships. Yet this narrow focus lends authenticity to the narrative, and readers become drawn into the characters' lives as they stumble toward adulthood, fall in and out of love, enlarge their circle of friends, and rethink their values.
  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    Paperback (Razorbill, May 17, 2007)
    Grade 9 Up–Johnson begins this exceptional novel in a lightweight fashion but quickly segues into more serious issues that affect the three young women who make up the Bermudez Triangle. It is the summer before their senior year in Saratoga Springs, NY. At first, organized, serious Nina has trouble adjusting to her leadership workshop at Stanford University. Although she desperately misses Avery and Mel, who are waitresses at a restaurant back home, she quickly falls head over heels for eco-warrior Steve, who has grown up in a commune on the West Coast–so different from Nina's secure middle-class experience. When she returns to New York, she immediately senses that Mel and Avery are keeping secrets and soon discovers that they have become lovers. Rocked to the core, Nina wishes them happiness, but feels excluded and lonely, especially as her long-distance relationship begins to deteriorate. As is typical for teens, the girls obsess ad nauseam over their romantic relationships. Yet this narrow focus lends authenticity to the narrative, and readers become drawn into the characters' lives as they stumble toward adulthood, fall in and out of love, enlarge their circle of friends, and rethink their values.
  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    Hardcover (Razorbill, Oct. 12, 2004)
    Having always been best friends, Nina's place in the world is thrown for a loop when she comes back from summer vacation filled with great stories about her new boyfriend and discovers that Avery and Mel have become romantically involved--making her wonder if she has a place in their once special trio.
  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    Paperback (Razorbill, Oct. 6, 2005)
    Grade 9 Up–Johnson begins this exceptional novel in a lightweight fashion but quickly segues into more serious issues that affect the three young women who make up the Bermudez Triangle. It is the summer before their senior year in Saratoga Springs, NY. At first, organized, serious Nina has trouble adjusting to her leadership workshop at Stanford University. Although she desperately misses Avery and Mel, who are waitresses at a restaurant back home, she quickly falls head over heels for eco-warrior Steve, who has grown up in a commune on the West Coast–so different from Nina's secure middle-class experience. When she returns to New York, she immediately senses that Mel and Avery are keeping secrets and soon discovers that they have become lovers. Rocked to the core, Nina wishes them happiness, but feels excluded and lonely, especially as her long-distance relationship begins to deteriorate. As is typical for teens, the girls obsess ad nauseam over their romantic relationships. Yet this narrow focus lends authenticity to the narrative, and readers become drawn into the characters' lives as they stumble toward adulthood, fall in and out of love, enlarge their circle of friends, and rethink their values.
  • The Bermudez Triangle by Johnson, Maureen

    Maureen Johnson

    Paperback (Razorbill Oct - 2005, Aug. 16, 1673)
    Grade 9 Up–Johnson begins this exceptional novel in a lightweight fashion but quickly segues into more serious issues that affect the three young women who make up the Bermudez Triangle. It is the summer before their senior year in Saratoga Springs, NY. At first, organized, serious Nina has trouble adjusting to her leadership workshop at Stanford University. Although she desperately misses Avery and Mel, who are waitresses at a restaurant back home, she quickly falls head over heels for eco-warrior Steve, who has grown up in a commune on the West Coast–so different from Nina's secure middle-class experience. When she returns to New York, she immediately senses that Mel and Avery are keeping secrets and soon discovers that they have become lovers. Rocked to the core, Nina wishes them happiness, but feels excluded and lonely, especially as her long-distance relationship begins to deteriorate. As is typical for teens, the girls obsess ad nauseam over their romantic relationships. Yet this narrow focus lends authenticity to the narrative, and readers become drawn into the characters' lives as they stumble toward adulthood, fall in and out of love, enlarge their circle of friends, and rethink their values.
  • The Bermudez Triangle by Johnson, Maureen

    Johnson

    Paperback (Razorbill, 2007, )
    The Bermudez Triangle by Johnson, Maureen [Razorbill, 2007] Paperback [Paperb...
  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    Paperback (Gardners Books, April 30, 2005)
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  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    Hardcover
    Excellent Book
  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    Library Binding
    Nina, Mel and Avery have been best friends since they were tiny. But one summer can change everything. When Nina goes away for a month, she comes back to find the world has changed. Mel and Avery have their own secret: one Nina can't be part of. Ages 14+.
  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 6, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The friendship of three high school girls and their relationships with their friends and families are tested when two of them fall in love with each other. Readers fond of Ann Brashares' Traveling Pants titles will enjoy the company of this trio.
  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson

    Paperback (Razorbill, May 17, 2007)
    None
  • The Bermudez Triangle

    Maureen Johnson, Ellen Archer, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Nov. 20, 2018)
    "Their friendship went so far back, it bordered on the Biblical: in the beginning, there was Nina and Avery and Mel." So says high school senior Nina Bermudez, describing herself and her two best friends, aptly nicknamed "the Bermudez Triangle" by a jealous wannabe back on Nina's 11th birthday. But the threesome faces their first separation when Nina goes away the summer before their senior year. And in 10 short weeks, everything changes. Nina returns home bursting with stories about Steve, the quirky yet adorable eco-warrior she fell for hard while away, but then when she asks her best friends about their summer romances, an awkward silence follows. Nina soon learns the shocking truth when she sees Mel and Avery...kissing. And she has never felt so excluded from her own friends before. As Nina works to maintain her tumultous long-distance romance - and as Mel and Avery navigate their own unexpected relationship, through friendship to enemies to back again - the Bermudez Triangle finds themselves stumbling toward adulthood, falling in and out of love, enlarging their circle of friends, and rethinking their values, in this warm and humorous tale of friendship... and more