· Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir by Janice Erlbaum | Editorial Reviews. NOOK Book (eBook) $ Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps. WANT A NOOK? · Candid, searing, and, at times, wickedly funny, Girlbomb is an uncommon story about a remarkable adolescent who, in a bid to save herself, chose homelessness over her mother’s one continuous mistake. Stunning.”. –Amanda Stern author of The Long Haul. “Janice Erlbaum has all the stuff that cult icons are made www.doorway.ru: Random House Publishing Group. · Although I can’t remember why I purchased Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir by Janice Erlbaum, I do know that nonfiction books in which real people are frequently inebriated or engaging in promiscuity aren’t my typical read. And to think this is a memoir, a true story. Janice Erlbaum dealt with abuse, drugs, and casual sex, and /5.
Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir by Janice Erlbaum. A memoir about homelessness of Erlbaum's life after leaving her childhood home at the age of 15, Girlbomb contrasts the daily teenage going ons of Erlbaum and her friends as they develop crushes, attend class, and write for the school newspaper, while also showing the darker fight she wages in order to survive on the streets of New York. Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir. Girlbomb.: At fifteen, sick of her unbearable and increasingly dangerous home life, Janice Erlbaum walked out of her family's Brooklyn apartment and didn't look back. From her first frightening night at a shelter, Janice knew she was in over her head. She was beaten up, shaken down, and nearly stabbed. Janice is the author of two memoirs for adults, GIRLBOMB (Villard, ) and HAVE YOU FOUND HER (Villard, ), and one adult novel, I, LIAR (Thought Catalog, ). GIRLBOMB, the story of Erlbaum's "halfway homeless" teenage years in New York City, has sold over 75, copies to date, and continues to win over new readers ten years after its publication.
From her first frightening night at a shelter, trying to sleep in a large room filled with yelling girls, Janice knew she was in over her head. She was beaten up, shaken down, and nearly stabbed--but it was still better than home. She was halfway homeless, one step away from being sent "upstate to Lockdown.". Girlbomb A Halfway Homeless Memoir|Janice Erlbaum5, Computer System Architecture|Harsh Marwah, Reports Of Cases Determined In The Supreme Court Of The State Of Missouri Volume |Missouri Supreme Court, A Manual on Pottery Craft|J A F AND BLACHFORD G DIVINE. From being halfway homeless, to drugs, promiscuity, and even hopeless displays of You'll live vicariously through Janice and you will hate every second of it. Her horrific anecdotes will literally make your bones ache with remorse.
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