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| Full Title | Edge Collected Stories |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | M. E. Kerr |
| Edition | |
| ISBN | 9781504009898, 9781504009911 |
| Publisher | Open Road Media Teen & Tween |
| Format | PDF and EPUB |
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| Full Title | Edge Collected Stories |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | M. E. Kerr |
| Edition | |
| ISBN | 9781504009898, 9781504009911 |
| Publisher | Open Road Media Teen & Tween |
| Format | PDF and EPUB |
These 15 short stories by a writer the New York Times Book Review has called “one of the grand masters of young adult fiction” capture our fears, yearnings, loneliness, self-doubts, and universal need for love and acceptance M. E. Kerr’s pioneering young adult literature has gained a devoted following for fearlessly breaking rules and confronting conformity. In Edge, her trademark gifts of pulling apart relationships, exposing real emotion, and conveying what it means to grow up are on full display. From handling a teenage girl’s coming out in “We Might as Well All Be Strangers” to asking philosophical questions about God, life, and death in “The Sweet Perfume of Goodbye” to parodying social norms in “Do You Want My Opinion?,” this is a funny, moving, and brave anthology about faith, friendship, family ties, prom night, an unusual act of heroism, and staying true to yourself.
Original price was: $1.99.$1.00Current price is: $1.00.
Access Edge Collected Stories Now. Discount up to 90%
| Full Title | Edge Collected Stories |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | M. E. Kerr |
| Edition | |
| ISBN | 9781504009904, 9781504009911, 9781504009898 |
| Publisher | Open Road Media Teen & Tween |
| Format | PDF and EPUB |
These 15 short stories by a writer the New York Times Book Review has called “one of the grand masters of young adult fiction” capture our fears, yearnings, loneliness, self-doubts, and universal need for love and acceptance M. E. Kerr’s pioneering young adult literature has gained a devoted following for fearlessly breaking rules and confronting conformity. In Edge, her trademark gifts of pulling apart relationships, exposing real emotion, and conveying what it means to grow up are on full display. From handling a teenage girl’s coming out in “We Might as Well All Be Strangers” to asking philosophical questions about God, life, and death in “The Sweet Perfume of Goodbye” to parodying social norms in “Do You Want My Opinion?,” this is a funny, moving, and brave anthology about faith, friendship, family ties, prom night, an unusual act of heroism, and staying true to yourself.