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Rose of no man's land
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  • paperback· 306 pp9781849822084
First published 2006

Rose of no man's land

By Michelle Tea

Heat level
Sweet

Fourteen-year-old Trisha Driscoll is a gender-blurring, self-described loner whose family expects nothing of her. While her mother lies on the couch in a hypochondriac haze and her sister aspires to be on The Real World, Trisha struggles to find her own place among the neon signs, theme restau­rants, and cookie-cutter chain stores of her hometown. After being hired and abruptly fired from the most popular clothing shop at the local mall, Trisha befriends a chain-smoking misfit named Rose, and her life shifts into manic overdrive. A “postmillennial, class-adjusted My So-Called Life” (Publishers Weekly), Rose of No Man’s Land is brim­ming with snarky observations and soulful musings on contemporary teenage America.

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F/F RomanceSettingQueer RomanceSettingContemporary RomanceSettingFriends to LoversRelationshipOpposites AttractRelationshipSlow BurnRelationship
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