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  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig, Tara Sands, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 18, 2012)
    Val and Chloe just don’t fit in at their fancy private school in Manhattan. Together, they ditch school, visit cemeteries and thrift shops, spend their days trolling the city streets, and have sleepovers during which they confide all their secret thoughts - like whether they believe in God, which guys they’re attracted to, and how Val feels after she gets hit on by a man she babysits for. Lately, Val has all kinds of questions. Especially about sex. So Val turns to the two people who have always given her the most honest answers possible: her mother and Chloe. Unfortunately, not even Val’s mother - an adult! - has all the answers. Val starts to think that maybe she’s not "normal" at all. Because she has some other feelings for Chloe. Feelings that she never expected to have. Would Chloe think those feelings were wrong? And her biggest question of all: How do you separate loving someone as a friend and the other kind of love - or do they cross over sometimes? With honesty and humor, acclaimed author Deborah Hautzig’s 1978 novel is an unforgettable exploration of friendship and love - and all the invisible lines that come with them.
  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig

    eBook (Skyscape, Jan. 6, 2012)
    Val and Chloe don’t fit in at their fancy private school in Manhattan. Together, they ditch school, visit cemeteries and thrift shops and have sleepovers during which they confide all their secret thoughts. Lately, Val has all kinds of questions. Especially about sex. So Val turns to the two people who have always given her the most honest answers possible: her mother and Chloe. Unfortunately, not even Val’s mother – an adult! –has all the answers. Val starts to think that maybe she’s not "normal" at all. Because she has some other feelings for Chloe. Feelings that she never expected to have. Would Chloe think those feelings were wrong? And her biggest question of all: How do you separate loving someone as a friend and the other kind of love – or do they cross over sometimes?Acclaimed author Deborah Hautzig’s 1978 novel is an unforgettable exploration of friendship and love – and all the invisible lines that come with them.
  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig

    Hardcover (Skyscape, July 1, 2010)
    Val and Chloe don’t fit in at their fancy private school in Manhattan. Together, they ditch school, visit cemeteries and thrift shops and have sleepovers during which they confide all their secret thoughts. Lately, Val has all kinds of questions. Especially about sex. So Val turns to the two people who have always given her the most honest answers possible: her mother and Chloe. Unfortunately, not even Val’s mother – an adult! –has all the answers. Val starts to think that maybe she’s not "normal" at all. Because she has some other feelings for Chloe. Feelings that she never expected to have. Would Chloe think those feelings were wrong? And her biggest question of all: How do you separate loving someone as a friend and the other kind of love – or do they cross over sometimes?Acclaimed author Deborah Hautzig’s 1978 novel is an unforgettable exploration of friendship and love – and all the invisible lines that come with them.
  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig

    Paperback (Borzoi Sprinters, April 15, 1978)
    The budding friendship between transfer student Valerie Hoffman and irreverent individualist Chloe takes on a troubling new dimension when the girls confront their mutual sexual attraction
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  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig, Tara Sands

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Val and Chloe just don’t fit in at their fancy private school in Manhattan. Together, they ditch school, visit cemeteries and thrift shops, spend their days trolling the city streets, and have sleepovers during which they confide all their secret thoughts — like whether they believe in God, which guys they’re attracted to, and how Val feels after she gets hit on by a man she babysits for. Lately, Val has all kinds of questions. Especially about sex. So Val turns to the two people who have always given her the most honest answers possible: her mother and Chloe. Unfortunately, not even Val’s mother — an adult! — has all the answers. Val starts to think that maybe she’s not “normal” at all. Because she has some other feelings for Chloe. Feelings that she never expected to have. Would Chloe think those feelings were wrong? And her biggest question of all: How do you separate loving someone as a friend and the other kind of love — or do they cross over sometimes? With honesty and humor, acclaimed author Deborah Hautzig’s 1978 novel is an unforgettable exploration of friendship and love — and all the invisible lines that come with them.
  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig, Tara Sands

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Val and Chloe just don’t fit in at their fancy private school in Manhattan. Together, they ditch school, visit cemeteries and thrift shops, spend their days trolling the city streets, and have sleepovers during which they confide all their secret thoughts — like whether they believe in God, which guys they’re attracted to, and how Val feels after she gets hit on by a man she babysits for. Lately, Val has all kinds of questions. Especially about sex. So Val turns to the two people who have always given her the most honest answers possible: her mother and Chloe. Unfortunately, not even Val’s mother — an adult! — has all the answers. Val starts to think that maybe she’s not “normal” at all. Because she has some other feelings for Chloe. Feelings that she never expected to have. Would Chloe think those feelings were wrong? And her biggest question of all: How do you separate loving someone as a friend and the other kind of love — or do they cross over sometimes? With honesty and humor, acclaimed author Deborah Hautzig’s 1978 novel is an unforgettable exploration of friendship and love — and all the invisible lines that come with them.
  • Hey, dollface

    Deborah Hautzig

    Unknown Binding (Bantam, March 15, 1980)
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  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Aug. 1, 1978)
    Two 15-year-old classmates are loving and devoted "best friends," but the time comes when they must ask themselves a hard question about their relationship.
  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 16, 1981)
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  • Hey, dollface

    Deborah Hautzig

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 16, 1978)
    Two 15-year-old classmates are loving and devoted "best friends," but the time comes when they must ask themselves a hard question about their relationship.
  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah Hautzig

    Paperback (Tracks, March 25, 1982)
    None
  • Hey, Dollface

    Deborah HAUTZIG

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, Aug. 16, 1979)
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