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Deb Caletti : The Queen of Everything
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Author: Deb Caletti
Title: The Queen of Everything
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Date: 2004-05-25
ISBN: 0689871155
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Weight: 0.6 pounds
Size: 5.06 x 7.08 x 1.03 inches
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Jordan thought getting away from her hippie mom and moving in with her straightlaced dad would mean life would be more, well, normal...Then her father is arrested for murder and Jordan's world falls apart. Jordan knew that her father was having an affair with the glamorous, treacherous Gayle D'Angelo, but how could she ever have known things would explode in such a violent and disturbing way? This is a funny and heart-wrenching debut novel.


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"Nothing like that happens to people like me, not to people like my dad, who changes the oil in his car and pays his bills on time... I mean, imagine it. Your father. Your father. I can tell you, though, it does happen. To people like me." Up until now, 17-year-old Jordan's biggest problem in life was dealing with her hippy-dippy mom, the kind of woman who "might suddenly flop out a boob" to nurse her little brother. She much preferred the company of her calm, measured father, "a Shredded Wheat and All-Bran guy," who never embarrassed her in front of her friends. That's why Jordan is stunned when her nice, divorced dad starts acting like a lovelorn teenager over one of their neighbors, Gayle D'Angelo. True, Gayle is pretty, but she's also married. Too proud to let anyone in their cloistered Pacific Northwest island community know, Jordan decides to handle the situation herself. She tries everything from directly confronting her dad, to dating local thug Kale Kramer in a misguided attempt to gain her father's attention. But nothing seems to work, and when Gayle's husband goes missing and the police name Jordan's dad as a suspect, Jordan's life rapidly spins out of control.

Emotional and intense, Deb Caletti's first book for young adults is reminiscent of other recent teen psychological page-turners like Carol Plum-Ucci's What Happened to Lani Garver and Aimee by Mary Beth Miller. Jordan is a realistic heroine that older female teen readers will sympathize with and cheer for as she struggles to understand this suddenly complex world of adult motivations and desires. (Ages 13 and older) --Jennifer Hubert

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