I Think I Love You: A Novel

! Read ^ I Think I Love You: A Novel by Allison Pearson Æ eBook or Kindle ePUB. I Think I Love You: A Novel  Twenty years later, Petra is pushing forty, on the brink of divorce, and fighting with her own thirteen-year-old daughter when she is given the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to meet the teen idol she loved so long ago. Petra and Sharon, two thirteen-year-old girls, are both desperately in love with a world-famous pop star. A moving tale of friendship and celebrity, I Think I Love You perfectly captures the intensity of first love—a love that never entirely goes away..

I Think I Love You: A Novel

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Rating : 4.18 (820 Votes)
Asin : 1400076919
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-02-27
Language : English

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 Twenty years later, Petra is pushing forty, on the brink of divorce, and fighting with her own thirteen-year-old daughter when she is given the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to meet the teen idol she loved so long ago. Petra and Sharon, two thirteen-year-old girls, are both desperately in love with a world-famous pop star. A moving tale of friendship and celebrity, I Think I Love You perfectly captures the intensity of first love—a love that never entirely goes away.. Together they pore over his photos, read his fan club letters, and even enter a contest whose winners will meet him in person

SW said Pitch Perfect and Poignant Coming of Age Tale Both Teenage and Middle Age. A frothy yet thoughtful read that perfectly nails what it feels like for a girl to be at that terrifyingly innocent, yet utterly mature, age of 1Pitch Perfect and Poignant Coming of Age Tale Both Teenage and Middle Age A frothy yet thoughtful read that perfectly nails what it feels like for a girl to be at that terrifyingly innocent, yet utterly mature, age of 13.Though I, personally, never got the whole heartthrob thing--sorry, Kirk Cameron, I only put up the poster to fit in--Allison Pearson embodies all the angst and excitement of that very unique time in any girl's life.Caught up in the 1970s David Cassidy craze, and centering around his infamous White City concert (OK, I wasn't born yet, but I've . .Though I, personally, never got the whole heartthrob thing--sorry, Kirk Cameron, I only put up the poster to fit in--Allison Pearson embodies all the angst and excitement of that very unique time in any girl's life.Caught up in the 1970s David Cassidy craze, and centering around his infamous White City concert (OK, I wasn't born yet, but I've . quite an interesting novel about teenagers who idolize a super star and can’t let go This is quite an interesting novel about teenagers who idolize a super star and can’t let go. Moving on from the age of 13 to their mid-thirties, two past friends renew their friendship and travel from So. Wales to Las Vegas to meet their old idol who is now in his mid-fifties. The book has many references to actual happenings of teenagers and how they discover who they are in their transformation from youth to middle age.. silly and dull m.beremzweig dull . I like allison pearsons earlier book a lot; this one may as well be by a different author. as a short story the plot might be adequate, but as a book its just a lot of pointless repetition.

(Feb.) (c) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. Nearly 25 years later, Petra is separated and seeing how she had sacrificed her ambitions for her husband's when, after her mother's funeral, she discovers a letter her mother had intercepted years before. . A magazine picks up the story of Petra's missed opportunity, and suddenly Petra and Sharon, along with Bill, who now works for this magazine, are headed to Las Vegas for a belated meeting. The letter was informing Petra she had won the Ultimate David Cassidy Quiz, and her prize was a trip to meet the star in California. In 1974 Wales, 13-year-old Petra is in love with David Cassidy, an obsession she shares with her best friend, Sharon. When they hear that Cassidy is playing a concert in London, the girls sneak away to see him, bringing Petra into brief contact with Bill, who writes for The Essential David Cassidy Magazine. Pearson (I Don't Know How She Does It) dips int

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