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Film Studies / The Trouble with Marlene


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No. of pages 168

Published: 2010

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"The tightly paced, free-flowing stories in Single Voice deliver blow after powerful blow with unflinching honesty, original plots, and startling twists. Presented in flip-book format, each book contains two stories told by teenagers at crucial moments. The stories explode with the urgency, drama, and confusion of adolescence. In Film Studies, 15-year-old Cass is so cool she's cold. That's what people think. But she struggles to decide what role to play in life -- an act that swallows her whole. It's her director father, long absent, who leaves her struggling for an identity. The one thing she knows for sure is that she's fed up with her mother's ever-changing boyfriends. Then along comes a school film project and things get strange. But so what if the boy she likes films her twirling around half naked? Her father makes porn, doesn't he? If you act like Marlene, you end up like Marlene -- messed up, lonely and broke. No wonder Samantha rejects her mother's lifestyle. In The Trouble with Marlene, mother and daughter share one thing -- thoughts of suicide. Marlene never stops talking about it, but for Samantha, it's a private affair. There's one other private thought for Samantha: putting a pillow over her mother's face and bringing the madness to an end. How far is she prepared to take her fantasy?"

 

There are 168 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Annick Press Ltd .

Caroline Adderson is the author of two novels and two collections of short stories. She was the 2007 recipient of the Marian Engel Award. She lives in Vancouver. Billie Livingston is a fiction writer, poet and sometime essayist. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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