The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man by Paul Zindel (1984, Mass Market)

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A contemporary drama which portrays the disillusioned life of a widow and her two teenage daughters.

Product Identifiers

PublisherRandom House Children's Books
ISBN-100553280287
ISBN-139780553280289
eBay Product ID (ePID)22226

Product Key Features

Publication Year1984
TopicDrama, Performing Arts / General
Book TitleEffect of Gamma Rays on Man
LanguageEnglish
GenreJuvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
AuthorPaul Zindel
Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience, Young Adults
FormatMass Market

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Item Height0.3in.
Item Length6.9in.
Item Weight2.4 Oz
Item Width4.3in.

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Reviews"Paul Zindel  was written a masterful, pacesetting drama. It  combines moments of pain, poignancy, beauty, and  hope. It is the most compelling work of its kind  since Tennessee Williams' The Glass  Menagerie."--Variety. "The ultimate accolade must go to Paul Zindel for  creating a psychologically perceptive ambiance.  Shame hangs in the air of this house and palpably as  poison gas. And yet, Zindel reminds us, strong,  strange, beautiful flowers spring from such compost  heaps. It is a troubling thought, one of the  honest and intelligent values of this splendid and  tormented play."--Time, "Paul Zindel  was written a masterful, pacesetting drama. It  combines moments of pain, poignancy, beauty, and  hope. It is the most compelling work of its kind  since Tennessee Williams'The Glass  Menagerie."--Variety. "The ultimate accolade must go to Paul Zindel for  creating a psychologically perceptive ambiance.  Shame hangs in the air of this house and palpably as  poison gas. And yet, Zindel reminds us, strong,  strange, beautiful flowers spring from such compost  heaps. It is a troubling thought, one of the  honest and intelligent values of this splendid and  tormented play."--Time
Grade fromNinth Grade
Age Range14-17
IllustratedYes
Grade toTwelfth Grade
Illustrated byKingman, Dong
Number of Pages128 Pages

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