9 edition of What it"s like to live now found in the catalog.
Published
1995
by Bantam in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | What it is like to live now. |
Statement | Meredith Maran. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ75.4.M327 A3 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 338 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 338 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1098005M |
ISBN 10 | 0553096001 |
LC Control Number | 94022688 |
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In What It's Like To Live Now, Meredith Maran explores the gap between the dreams of the '60s and the realities of the '90s, in a book filled with uncommon insight--and her own wickedly subversive sense of 4/5(5). How I Live Now definitely has elements of an adventure story, but it deals more with the thoughts and feelings of its characters.
It is a very engaging book and makes you think differently Author: Readr. How I Live Now by Meg 'in the middle of a big train station the day after Aunt P went to Oslo and something like 7, or 70, people got killed'. How I Live Now is a book written out of Author: Geraldine Bedell. How I Live Now is by far one of the strangest books I have ever read.
It is also one of the best. With that being said, I could see why a vast majority of people would not like it. I found out about this book /5(). "How I Live Now" is beautiful in its simplicity and it's one that sticks with I love Rosoff's simple writing, which has a massive effect on the book.
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Title: How I Live Now Author: Meg Rosoff Genre: YA/ Dystopian Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books (US)/ Puffin (UK) Publication Date:April / June (UK – re edition) Paperback:. Daisy's voice is totally authentic and the story gripped and just wouldn't let go.
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According to Daisy in How I Live Now, New York and the English countryside are like night and day; they couldn't be more different if they Daisy's arrival, she's stunned by the rustic, open, wild nature of the English countryside and the polite, civilized, and knowledgeable nature of its.
How I Live Now is a novel by Meg Rosoff, first published in It received generally positive reviews and won the British Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the American Printz Award for young-adult Author: Meg Rosoff.
Meg Rosoff’s first novel, How I Live Now, won the Michael L. Printz Award, the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, and the Branford Boase Award for a First second novel, Just in 3/5. How I Live Now Summary In what appears to be one of those old-school, feel-good movies, young Daisy departs Manhattan and her evil stepmother for a simpler life in the English countryside.
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