Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here by Anna Breslaw (2017, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPenguin Young Readers Group
ISBN-101595148361
ISBN-139781595148360
eBay Product ID (ePID)229541707

Product Key Features

Book TitleScarlett Epstein Hates It Here
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicSchool & Education, General, Social Themes / General (See Also Headings under Family), Social Themes / Friendship, Romance / General, Books & Libraries, Religious / Jewish, Humorous / General
GenreJuvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
AuthorAnna Breslaw
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight9.5 Oz
Item Length8.1 in
Item Width5.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
LCCN2016-053824
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Absolutely delightful, the kind of book you'll be reading for an hour before you realize you've been grinning the whole time. Sarcastic, hilarious, and secretly sensitive Scarlett will be immediately recognizable to anyone who spent their teenage years unsure of what they were doing or where they fit in (i.e., anyone who was ever a teenager)." -- Buzzfeed "Though her life is full of good people--her mother, her best friend, Avery, her delightfully vinegary neighbor Ruth--who hold up loving mirrors to her most judgmental, emotionally distancing impulses, Scarlett stubbornly sees herself as an underachieving loner with a uniquely sophisticated read on the world...readers will quickly see what Scarlett doesn't: that she pushes people away, that her underachievement is a pose, that she's often thoughtlessly cruel and self-absorbed, and that's she's worth rooting for anyway. A sparkling, unabashedly feminist debut." -- Kirkus Reviews , Starred Review "Super-realistic and laugh-out-loud funny...By the time you're done, you seriously might grab your cell to text Scarlett and then feel bummed when you remember she's a fictional character." -- Seventeen "Scarlett is very funny, and her first-person narration is full of snappy literary and cultural references that will endear her to readers. But Breslaw doesn't allow her heroine to hide behind her wit. Eventually, Scarlett begins to truly see the pain and beauty of reality. A perfect match for fans of Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl ." -- Booklist "Smart and witty, laced with snarky pop-culture references and crackling one-liners à la Gilmore Girls ." -- Publishers Weekly "Breslaw's humor is biting, vicious, and laugh-into-the-page funny....[a] pitch-perfect teen tale." -- The Christian Science Monitor "[Scarlett] is acerbically clever and surly in all the best ways....Fans of character-driven stories, members of fandoms, and teens who live on Tumblr will devour this immensely readable and hilarious story." -- VOYA "Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl meets Harriet the Spy in this coming-of-age tale filled with emotional resonance."-- TeenVogue.com "A very funny, very smart, very real story that works on every level. Scarlett Epstein is the hardest kind of character to pull off: someone at once heart-stirringly familiar and totally unique. Anna Breslaw has a beautifully calibrated ear for how people talk, type, and think." --Jesse Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl "Laughs, pop culture, and heart: Welcome to Anna Breslaw's world. You'll love it here." -- DC Pierson, author of Crap Kingdom and The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To "Scarlett Epstein is so funny and smart it makes me wish I were her when I was a dorky Jewish teen." --Megan Amram, author of Science...For Her! "Fresh, raw, immediate and true. Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here feels so hip and now and yet somehow echoes back to Judy Blume. I fell in love with Scarlett and cried the kind of reading tears that slide down your temples and pool in your ears. It's also laugh-through-your-tears funny, though, and gets five Jersey tomatoes from this girl who knows Jersey." --Wendy Wunder, author of The Probability of Miracles and The Museum of Intangible Things, "Absolutely delightful, the kind of book you'll be reading for an hour before you realize you've been grinning the whole time. Sarcastic, hilarious, and secretly sensitive Scarlett will be immediately recognizable to anyone who spent their teenage years unsure of what they were doing or where they fit in (i.e., anyone who was ever a teenager)." -- Buzzfeed "Though her life is full of good people--her mother, her best friend, Avery, her delightfully vinegary neighbor Ruth--who hold up loving mirrors to her most judgmental, emotionally distancing impulses, Scarlett stubbornly sees herself as an underachieving loner with a uniquely sophisticated read on the world...readers will quickly see what Scarlett doesn't: that she pushes people away, that her underachievement is a pose, that she's often thoughtlessly cruel and self-absorbed, and that's she's worth rooting for anyway. A sparkling, unabashedly feminist debut." -- Kirkus Reviews , Starred Review "Super-realistic and laugh-out-loud funny...By the time you're done, you seriously might grab your cell to text Scarlett and then feel bummed when you remember she's a fictional character." -- Seventeen "Scarlett is very funny, and her first-person narration is full of snappy literary and cultural references that will endear her to readers. But Breslaw doesn't allow her heroine to hide behind her wit. Eventually, Scarlett begins to truly see the pain and beauty of reality. A perfect match for fans of Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl ." -- Booklist "Smart and witty, laced with snarky pop-culture references and crackling one-liners à la Gilmore Girls ." -- Publishers Weekly "Breslaw's humor is biting, vicious, and laugh-into-the-page funny....[a] pitch-perfect teen tale." -- The Christian Science Monitor "[Scarlett] is acerbically clever and surly in all the best ways....Fans of character-driven stories, members of fandoms, and teens who live on Tumblr will devour this immensely readable and hilarious story." -- VOYA "Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl meets Harriet the Spy in this coming-of-age tale filled with emotional resonance."-- TeenVogue.com "A very funny, very smart, very real story that works on every level. Scarlett Epstein is the hardest kind of character to pull off: someone at once heart-stirringly familiar and totally unique. Anna Breslaw has a beautifully calibrated ear for how people talk, type, and think." --Jesse Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl "Laughs, pop culture, and heart: Welcome to Anna Breslaw's world. You'll love it here." -- DC Pierson, author of Crap Kingdom and The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To "Scarlett Epstein is so funny and smart it makes me wish I were her when I was a dorky Jewish teen." --Megan Amram, author of Science...For Her! "Fresh, raw, immediate and true. Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here feels so hip and now and yet somehow echoes back to Judy Blume. I fell in love with Scarlett and cried the kind of reading tears that slide down your temples and pool in your ears. It's also laugh-through-your-tears funny, though, and gets five Jersey tomatoes from this girl who knows Jersey." --Wendy Wunder, author of The Probability of Miracles and The Museum of Intangible Things From the Hardcover edition., "Absolutely delightful, the kind of book you'll be reading for an hour before you realize you've been grinning the whole time. Sarcastic, hilarious, and secretly sensitive Scarlett will be immediately recognizable to anyone who spent their teenage years unsure of what they were doing or where they fit in (i.e., anyone who was ever a teenager)." -- Buzzfeed "Though her life is full of good people--her mother, her best friend, Avery, her delightfully vinegary neighbor Ruth--who hold up loving mirrors to her most judgmental, emotionally distancing impulses, Scarlett stubbornly sees herself as an underachieving loner with a uniquely sophisticated read on the world...readers will quickly see what Scarlett doesn't: that she pushes people away, that her underachievement is a pose, that she's often thoughtlessly cruel and self-absorbed, and that's she's worth rooting for anyway. A sparkling, unabashedly feminist debut." -- Kirkus Reviews , Starred Review "Super-realistic and laugh-out-loud funny...By the time you're done, you seriously might grab your cell to text Scarlett and then feel bummed when you remember she's a fictional character." -- Seventeen  "Scarlett is very funny, and her first-person narration is full of snappy literary and cultural references that will endear her to readers. But Breslaw doesn't allow her heroine to hide behind her wit. Eventually, Scarlett begins to truly see the pain and beauty of reality. A perfect match for fans of Rainbow Rowell's  Fangirl ."  -- Booklist "Smart and witty, laced with snarky pop-culture references and crackling one-liners à la Gilmore Girls ." -- Publishers Weekly   "Breslaw's humor is biting, vicious, and laugh-into-the-page funny....[a] pitch-perfect teen tale." -- The Christian Science Monitor "[Scarlett] is acerbically clever and surly in all the best ways....Fans of character-driven stories, members of fandoms, and teens who live on Tumblr will devour this immensely readable and hilarious story." -- VOYA "Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl meets Harriet the Spy in this coming-of-age tale filled with emotional resonance."-- TeenVogue.com "A very funny, very smart, very real story that works on every level. Scarlett Epstein is the hardest kind of character to pull off: someone at once heart-stirringly familiar and totally unique. Anna Breslaw has a beautifully calibrated ear for how people talk, type, and think."  --Jesse Andrews,  New York Times  bestselling author of  Me and Earl and the Dying Girl "Laughs, pop culture, and heart: Welcome to Anna Breslaw's world. You'll love it here." -- DC Pierson, author of  Crap Kingdom  and  The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To   "Scarlett Epstein is so funny and smart it makes me wish  I  were her when  I  was a dorky Jewish teen."  --Megan Amram, author of  Science...For Her!   "Fresh, raw, immediate and true.  Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here  feels so hip and now and yet somehow echoes back to Judy Blume.  I fell in love with Scarlett and cried the kind of reading tears that slide down your temples and pool in your ears.  It's also laugh-through-your-tears funny, though, and gets five Jersey tomatoes from this girl who knows Jersey." --Wendy Wunder, author of  The Probability of Miracles  and  The Museum of Intangible Things From the Hardcover edition., "Absolutely delightful, the kind of book you'll be reading for an hour before you realize you've been grinning the whole time. Sarcastic, hilarious, and secretly sensitive Scarlett will be immediately recognizable to anyone who spent their teenage years unsure of what they were doing or where they fit in (i.e., anyone who was ever a teenager)." -- Buzzfeed "Though her life is full of good people--her mother, her best friend, Avery, her delightfully vinegary neighbor Ruth--who hold up loving mirrors to her most judgmental, emotionally distancing impulses, Scarlett stubbornly sees herself as an underachieving loner with a uniquely sophisticated read on the world...readers will quickly see what Scarlett doesn't: that she pushes people away, that her underachievement is a pose, that she's often thoughtlessly cruel and self-absorbed, and that's she's worth rooting for anyway. A sparkling, unabashedly feminist debut." -- Kirkus Reviews , Starred Review "Super-realistic and laugh-out-loud funny...By the time you're done, you seriously might grab your cell to text Scarlett and then feel bummed when you remember she's a fictional character." -- Seventeen  "Scarlett is very funny, and her first-person narration is full of snappy literary and cultural references that will endear her to readers. But Breslaw doesn't allow her heroine to hide behind her wit. Eventually, Scarlett begins to truly see the pain and beauty of reality. A perfect match for fans of Rainbow Rowell's  Fangirl ."  -- Booklist "Smart and witty, laced with snarky pop-culture references and crackling one-liners la Gilmore Girls ." -- Publishers Weekly   "Breslaw's humor is biting, vicious, and laugh-into-the-page funny....[a] pitch-perfect teen tale." -- The Christian Science Monitor "[Scarlett] is acerbically clever and surly in all the best ways....Fans of character-driven stories, members of fandoms, and teens who live on Tumblr will devour this immensely readable and hilarious story." -- VOYA "Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl meets Harriet the Spy in this coming-of-age tale filled with emotional resonance."-- TeenVogue.com "A very funny, very smart, very real story that works on every level. Scarlett Epstein is the hardest kind of character to pull off: someone at once heart-stirringly familiar and totally unique. Anna Breslaw has a beautifully calibrated ear for how people talk, type, and think."  --Jesse Andrews,  New York Times  bestselling author of  Me and Earl and the Dying Girl "Laughs, pop culture, and heart: Welcome to Anna Breslaw's world. You'll love it here." -- DC Pierson, author of  Crap Kingdom  and  The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To   "Scarlett Epstein is so funny and smart it makes me wish  I  were her when  I  was a dorky Jewish teen."  --Megan Amram, author of  Science...For Her!   "Fresh, raw, immediate and true.  Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here  feels so hip and now and yet somehow echoes back to Judy Blume.  I fell in love with Scarlett and cried the kind of reading tears that slide down your temples and pool in your ears.  It's also laugh-through-your-tears funny, though, and gets five Jersey tomatoes from this girl who knows Jersey." --Wendy Wunder, author of  The Probability of Miracles  and  The Museum of Intangible Things From the Hardcover edition.
Grade FromSeventh Grade
Dewey Decimal[Fic]
SynopsisCross Veronica Mars with MTV's Daria, and you'll get Scarlett Epstein, the snarky, judgmental, and often hilarious star of Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here , a witty and heartwarming novel that's perfect for fans of David Arnold's Mosquitoland and Kody Keplinger's The Duff. "Absolutely delightful, the kind of book you'll be reading for an hour before you realize you've been grinning the whole time." -- Buzzfeed "A sparkling, unabashedly feminist debut." -- Kirkus Reviews , Starred Review "Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl meets Harriet the Spy in this coming-of-age tale filled with emotional resonance."-- TeenVogue.com Meet Scarlett Epstein, BNF (Big Name Fan) in her online community of fanfiction writers, world-class nobody at Melville High. Her best (read: only) IRL friends are Avery, a painfully shy and annoyingly attractive bookworm, and Ruth, her pot-smoking, possibly insane seventy-three-year-old neighbor. When Scarlett's beloved TV show is canceled and her longtime crush, Gideon, is sucked out of her orbit and into the dark and distant world of Populars, Scarlett turns to the fanfic message boards for comfort. This time, though, her subjects aren't the swoon-worthy stars of her fave series--they're the real-life kids from her high school. Scarlett never considers what might happen if they were to find out what she truly thinks about them...until a dramatic series of events exposes a very different reality than Scarlett's stories, forever transforming her approach to relationships--both online and off., Meet Scarlett Epstein, BNF (Big Name Fan) in her online community of fanfiction writers, world-class nobody at Melville High. Her best (read- only) IRL friends are Avery, a painfully shy and annoyingly attractive bookworm, and Ruth, her pot-smoking, possibly insane seventy-three-year-old neighbor. When Scarlett's beloved TV show is canceled and her longtime crush, Gideon, is sucked out of her orbit and into the dark and distant world of Populars, Scarlett turns to the fanfic message boards for comfort. This time, though, her subjects aren't the swoon-worthy stars of her fave series-they're the real-life kids from her high school. Scarlett never considers what might happen if they were to find out what she truly thinks about them...until a dramatic series of events exposes a very different reality than Scarlett's stories, forever transforming her approach to relationships-both online and off.
LC Classification NumberPZ7.1.B753Sc 2017

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