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Alice on the Outside (Alice #11) Paperback | Pages: 176 pages
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Original Title: La Vie en rose ! : Petits soucis et grandes surprises, Alice n'a pas fini sa crise
ISBN: 0689805942 (ISBN13: 9780689805943)
Edition Language: English
Series: Alice #11

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I do have a problem with the depiction of the lesbian friend here. First, not all lesbians are tomboys who don't like lacy dresses, nor all girls who are tomboys lesbians. Second, as soon as Alice rescues the lesbians from the bullies, they pretty much disappear from the book.., having served their purpose. Third (related), they're not people who happen to be lesbians, they're just simply lesbians, which is disrespectful (but then, lots of secondary characters in this series are just representative types, so it's not a horrible thing given the context).

I do like the CRW event. Sort of like the 'brown eyes/ blue eyes' project but school wide, including teachers, and three groups not just two.

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Title:Alice on the Outside (Alice #11)
Author:Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:October 1st 2000 by Simon Pulse (first published June 1st 1999)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction

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I picked this up on a whim from the teen fiction display at the library, for two reasons: one, it's by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, whose Boy/Girl War books kept my children happily entertained in elementary school. Reliable author. Two, it's about an 8th grade girl who is dealing with 8th grade life. Should be perfect for my 8th grade daughter, right?No. No, it's not perfect. Not even in the ballpark. This is essentially a 175-page sex ed manual masquerading as a novel. The first 30 pages feature

Personally, I wouldn't say that this book was a great read but I like the concept behind this book as well as the series. It answers questions that girls are too scared to ask. I really wish I had these books when I was a couple years younger so I had answers to some of these questions and sometimes even still there are times I read something I didn't know before. I also really liked the idea of that racial activity they did in the school to cause awareness because I definitely didn't have

Alice makes me so happy. I love that Naylor doesn't shy away from difficult topics like homosexuality, prejudice and bullying. When I read these as a youth, Alice's world was a very safe place for me to think about these heavy topics and realize that growing up is a pain and joy we all share. Alice is nearing the end of 8th grade. She has a lot of questions about sexuality and she and her friends are having some new experiences. She makes a new friend at school that's gay and that gives her even

This book talks about sex in ways that are better than how most books for middle school kids talk about sex. A low bar, and yet I was impressed... For example, it contains the radical idea that women should enjoy themselves and ask for what they want sexually! Wait until love and marriage remains the theme though. There is a ton of fascinating stuff to analyze here if you want to be a geek with me.

This book is basically an episode of Degrassi Junior High AND I LOVE IT

Alice is in junior high, and she has a lot of questions. In this particular book in the series, Alice learns about sex, makes friends with a classmate who is gay, and participates in a school-wide activity to help kids understand racism. I picked this one up because it was part of a "LGBT kid lit" display. That's about all it has going for it. Published in 1990, this book is very dated. Add that to the fact that the spine is printed with the words "teen fiction" when no teen I know would be

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