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Product details
File Size: 525 KB
Print Length: 320 pages
Publisher: MP Publishing Limited (August 6, 2009)
Publication Date: August 6, 2009
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B002LISCAO
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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
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This reads like an unedited manuscript, complete with writerly errors: your instead of you're, it's instead of its, then instead of than. The formatting on my ebook was messed up and the punctuation was inconsistent.And then there's the matter of plot, or somewhat lack thereof. Trisha, a gender-bendy lone wolf goes on an unexpected adventure, starting with a day-long stint in a thinly-veiled Wet Seal, then going on to a drug and sex fueled hitchhiking excursion with a girl she just met that afternoon. There was no cohesive thread, other than the entire thing feeling like a drug trip. If you want to know what being high is like without actually smoking, just read this.So why did I keep reading this book? Simply because the prose and use of language are masterful. Tea is a gifted poet who wrote a poorly edited stream-of-consciousness novel. If you're a writer looking to loosen your language, this book hits the spot, but if you're a sucker for a well plotted and edited story, move along.
I have always loved memoirs and coming of age novels, but the best kind are with angst, teenage, experimenting girls. I can relate to their feelings and outlandish thoughts/actions. The whole story played for me like a perfect movie. I cannot wait to read more from Michelle
great author
Entertaining, relatable
Tea is spot-on at getting inside the head and life of fourteen-year-old Trisha, aimless, frustrated, and rather trashy resident of a decaying Massachusetts mill town. Her hypochondriac mother never leaves the sofa except to dig her welfare checks out of the mail, her relentlessly optimistic older sister is a graduated hairdresser whose goal is being selected by a reality TV show, and her view of the world is filtered through the local mall -- where, with the assistance of her sister's Olympics-level lies, she manages to get a job at the most popular teen clothing store. Until she's fired before lunch the first day. But all this is a character-establishing lead-in to Trisha's discovery of Rose, a scrawny, fearless, adventuresome girl with a lesbian mother and a cigarette voice. The relationship between the two -- established within hours of their introduction and apparently played out before the next morning -- will have evangelical parents screaming to their local library about the "homosexual agenda," but, hey: This is life. The author also has an ear for sardonic description (a vodka/energy drink combo?) and an eye for painting character portraits that come to life. Don't worry about the putative morality these girls don't much subscribe to -- just enjoy the book. It's a messy, questing coming-of-age you won't soon forget.
Think of the whimsy and the magical alignment of lost souls that one might find in a Francesca Lia Block book. Toss in some dark twists a la Chuck Palahniuk or David Lynch. Bring in an innocent yet observant (and witty!) narrative voice like that in Speak or The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and you arrive at a hint of Rose of No Man's Land. Don't infer that it is formulaic, or that it can be strictly compared to any one of these books. I was swept away by this book, and every time I had a handle on what it was about, the narrator's life would wrest out of her control and the direction of the story would change.Our 14-year-old narrator Trisha is a loner, happy to wear the same beat-up oversized t-shirt all summer. Her mom hasn't left the couch in years as she self-diagnoses herself with infections, with autism, with Tourette's, and any number of other TV-news-topics-of-the-moment. Mom's loser boyfriend Donnie spends his days working on his car, storing merchandise that fell off a truck in Trisha's bedroom, and letting Trisha steal his lukewarm beers when she needs to escape from life. Trisha's older sister, currently filming herself to audition for The Real World, makes Trisha her new project, and transforms her into someone who can get a job at the hottest, trendiest store in the mall.Rose of No Man's Land is the story of Trisha and Rose, who meet at the mall. Rose is a whirlwind of activity who shoplifts, steals, hitchhikes, and does whatever comes to mind in the moment. The third member of the action is absent throughout the entire novel, but central to the plot. Kim Porciatti, a girl high above Trisha's social strata, is all the buzz in town because tried to kill herself. It is Kim Porciatti's absence that allows Trisha to have a trendy mall job, and it is Kim Porciatti's cell phone callers who open up a world of adventure for the bored and listless Trisha and Rose.If you are ready to handle a unforgettable night of underage alcohol, destruction, drugs, friendship, sexuality, love, and tattoos that will change Trisha forever, pick up Rose of Man's Land. Trisha's narration is poignant and the action is unpredictable, yet believable. Any Boston native will recognize the slang, customs, and Route 1 neon hang-outs that the story of Trisha and Rose is set in.
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