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Nicholson, William Rich and Mad ISBN 13: 9781606843086

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Maddie is a 16-year-old who decides she's ready to fall in love, and sets her sights on a popular boy in her theater club. As they embark upon a secret email relationship, Maddie starts to wonder--does he like her back? Or is a more average boy, a boy on the fringe who reads books, and who has a crush on her friend, the one who might ultimately touch her heart?

A novel about a teen who learns that your first love might not be the popular boy you notice first. The final scene of the book, which ends with their first love-making session, is tender, touching, and real.

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William Nicholson is an acclaimed screenwriter (Gladiator, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Nell) and playwright (Shadowlands) who is the author of two popular fantasy trilogies, The Wind on Fire and Noble Warriors. Cate Blanchett starred in his most recent film Elizabeth: The Golden Age in 2007.
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Gr 10 Up–This novel, narrated with limited omniscience from the points of view of 16-year-old Maddie and her classmate Rich, describes both characters' growing interest in romance and intimacy. When Maddie develops a crush on Joe, a popular guy who has been dating another girl for years, he seems to signal his interest by communicating with her through email, sending Maddie bons mots while encouraging her to keep their electronic relationship a secret. Meanwhile, Rich nurses a crush on Grace, Maddie's distant, icy, and beautiful friend. As the lovelorn Rich and Maddie pine for the objects of their desire, Maddie, in a plot twist reminiscent of Jaclyn Moriarty's The Year of Secret Assignments (Scholastic 2005), discovers that she has been used as a pawn by a friend involved in a dangerous romance, a finding that draws her closer to Rich. Although drawn as distinct individuals, the protagonists are hard to know; their thoughts and actions are told more than they are shown. When Rich and Maddie's relationship grows intimate, Nicholson's prose is distinctly romantic, though intellectualized, somewhat impersonal, and even mechanical. “She wants to please me. She gives me her body to please me,” thinks Rich, after a particularly steamy encounter. Nicholson does not shy away from sexual explication, a characteristic that distinguishes the novel. Just as Judy Blume's Forever (Bradbury, 1975) has been lauded for its frankness but criticized for its clinical language, Rich and Mad might be similarly but guardedly praised.–Amy S. Pattee, Simmons College, Boston. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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  • PublisherEgmontUSA
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 1606843087
  • ISBN 13 9781606843086
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages384
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