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Treacherous Love

The Diary of An Anonymous Teenager
(Paperback - 2000)
Average Rating: 1 stars out of 5.
Treacherous Love


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Baker & Taylor
Fourteen-year-old Jennie reveals in her diary how abandoned she feels until she gets special attention from the charismatic substitute math teacher, Mr. Johnstone, who reveals his feelings to her which develop into a dangerous relationship. Original.

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Baker & Taylor
Fourteen-year-old Jennie reveals in her diary how abandoned she feels until she gets special attention from the charismatic substitute math teacher, Mr. Johnstone, who reveals his feelings to her which develop into a dangerous relationship. Original.

HARPERCOLL
Fourteen-year-old Jennie's life is turning upside down. Her father has walked out, and her anguished mother seeks solace in pills. Her best friend practically abandons her to be with a boyfriend. It seems like Jennie's real best friend is her diary. Then she meets Mr. Johnstone, the substitute math teacher. Jennie has never met such a charismatic teacher. She feels honored when Mr. J. seems to single her out for special attention, and begins to fantasize about him as her boyfriend. When Mr. J. first reveals his feelings for her, she is thrilled by the relationship that grows outside the classroom walls. Then, slowly, Jennie's diary becomes a record of her loneliness, pain, and confusion. Will it also offer her a way to escape from this treacherous love?

Baker
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Fourteen-year-old Jennie reveals in her diary how abandoned she feels until she gets special attention from the charismatic substitute math teacher, Mr. Johnstone, whose feelings for her develop into a dangerous relationship.

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Additional Contributors: Sparks, Beatrice
Imprint: New York - Avon Books
Pages: 164
ISBN: 0380808625
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: edited by Beatrice Sparks
Characteristics: 164 p. ;,17 cm.
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Honestly, do not bolther with this book. didnt get past page 60...#worstbook

Feb 16, 2011
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  • sunflowerrr rated this: 1.5 stars out of 5.

This book was pretty bad. I managed to finish it, but just barely. I would not recommend it.

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Fourteen-year-old Jennie's life is turning upside down. Her father has walked out, and her anguished mother seeks solace in pills. Her best friend practically abandons her to be with a boyfriend. It seems like Jennie's real best friend is her diary. Then she meets Mr. Johnstone, the substitute math teacher. Jennie has never met such a charismatic teacher. She feels honored when Mr. J. seems to single her out for special attention, and begins to fantasize about him as her boyfriend. When Mr. J. first reveals his feelings for her, she is thrilled by the relationship that grows outside the classroom walls. Then, slowly, Jennie's diary becomes a record of her loneliness, pain, and confusion. Will it also offer her a way to escape from this treacherous love? Show More Show Less

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