
“Gripping . . . a wry, compelling memoir of what it means to stand up for yourself, especially when no one else will.”
— Bust
“How satisfying to watch Erlbaum survive adolescence and produce a smart, engaging book.”
— The New York Times Book Review
“Erlbaum’s survival is hard-won, the journey rendered with page-turning intensity.”
— New York Post
“A fast and engrossing read in the spirit of Girl, Interrupted.”
— Entertainment Weekly
“Gritty . . . perversely riveting. You want her to survive.”
— The Washington Post Book World
Year
2007
Pages
272
Type
Nonfiction
Praise
“Gripping . . . a wry, compelling memoir of what it means to stand up for yourself, especially when no one else will.”
— Bust
“How satisfying to watch Erlbaum survive adolescence and produce a smart, engaging book.”
— The New York Times Book Review
“Erlbaum’s survival is hard-won, the journey rendered with page-turning intensity.”
— New York Post
“A fast and engrossing read in the spirit of Girl, Interrupted.”
— Entertainment Weekly
“Gritty . . . perversely riveting. You want her to survive.”
— The Washington Post Book World
Description
What to read after Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir.
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