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The girls' guide to hunting and fishing / by Bank, Melissa.;
Subjects: Man-woman relationships; Love stories.;
© 1999., Viking,
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The girls' guide to hunting and fishing [sound recording] / by Banks, Melissa.; Banks, Melissa.;
BL 03/15/99, KK 03/01/99, PW 03/01/99, LP 02/15/99.
© p1999., Penguin Audiobooks,
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The girls' guide to hunting and fishing / by Bank, Melissa. ;
Subjects: Young women; Love stories, American.; Large type books.;
© 1999., Thorndike Press ; Chivers Press,
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The girls' guide to hunting and fishing / by Bank, Melissa.;
Subjects: Man-woman relationships; Young women; Love stories, American.;
© 2000., Penguin,
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The girls' guide to hunting and fishing [sound recording] / by Bank, Melissa.; King, Lorelei.;
Read by Lorelei King.
Subjects: Love stories.; Man-woman relationships; Young women; Love stories, American.;
© p1999., Chivers Sound Library,
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The girls' guide to hunting and fishing [sound recording] / by Bank, Melissa.;
Read by the author.
Subjects: Audiobooks.;
© p1999., Penguin Audiobooks,
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The girls' guide to hunting and fishing. by Bank, Melissa.;
© 1999., Penguin Group,
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The wonder spot / by Bank, Melissa. ;
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Jewish fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Jewish families; Teenage girls; Jewish women; Young women;
© 2005., Viking,
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The wonder spot [sound recording] / by Bank, Melissa.;
Read by the author.Sophie Applebaum, a sarcastic, self-deprecating middle child from a suburban Jewish family who moves from a fish-out-of-water adolescence to a how-did-I-get-here adulthood. Likable Sophie's (mis)adventures in life and love include an attempt to use lyrics from Bob Dylan's It Ain't Me, Babe to argue against the necessity of attending Hebrew school and a penchant for imagining her future life with men she barely knows (a potential beau's ability to cook fish becomes a metaphor for the hard things we will face together). A slightly cynical yet romantic optimism grounds Sophie and gives Bank plenty of opportunities for clever quips: cribbing a career objective in publishing from a rEsumE handbook, Sophie diligently copies exercises found in the long-overdue library book 20th Century Typing, including Know Your Typewriter, and she agrees to a blind date with a pediatric surgeon by noting that she possesses her own pediatric heart. But this isn't just another urban chick lit bildungsroman; Bank's work also features the intriguing transformations of the other Applebaums: a grandmother's slip into senility, Sophie's mother's dip into infidelity, a brother's turn toward Orthodox Judaism. Through it all, Sophie never quite escapes the sense of being a solid trying to do a liquid's job, a feeling as frightening as it is familiar to those struggling to achieve a grownup self-awareness.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Jewish fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Audiobooks.; Jewish families; Teenage girls; Jewish women; Young women;
© p2005., Penguin Audio and Books on Tape, Inc.,
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The wonder spot [sound recording] / by Bank, Melissa.;
Read by the author.Sophie Applebaum, a sarcastic, self-deprecating middle child from a suburban Jewish family who moves from a fish-out-of-water adolescence to a how-did-I-get-here adulthood. Likable Sophie's (mis)adventures in life and love include an attempt to use lyrics from Bob Dylan's It Ain't Me, Babe to argue against the necessity of attending Hebrew school and a penchant for imagining her future life with men she barely knows (a potential beau's ability to cook fish becomes a metaphor for the hard things we will face together). A slightly cynical yet romantic optimism grounds Sophie and gives Bank plenty of opportunities for clever quips: cribbing a career objective in publishing from a rEsumE handbook, Sophie diligently copies exercises found in the long-overdue library book 20th Century Typing, including Know Your Typewriter, and she agrees to a blind date with a pediatric surgeon by noting that she possesses her own pediatric heart. But this isn't just another urban chick lit bildungsroman; Bank's work also features the intriguing transformations of the other Applebaums: a grandmother's slip into senility, Sophie's mother's dip into infidelity, a brother's turn toward Orthodox Judaism. Through it all, Sophie never quite escapes the sense of being a solid trying to do a liquid's job, a feeling as frightening as it is familiar to those struggling to achieve a grownup self-awareness.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Jewish fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Audiobooks.; Jewish families; Teenage girls; Jewish women; Young women;
© p2005., Books on Tape,
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