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The Bitch Posse 
  by Martha O'Connor 
                    
                    	
                    Published: 2006-06-13
Paperback : 341 pages
Paperback : 341 pages
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These are the confessions of The Bitch Posse.���Cherry, Rennie, and Amy were outcasts, rebels, and dreamers. And their friendship was so all-encompassing that some would call it dangerous. This is the story of three women�as seniors in high school and as women in their mid-thirties�who ...
                    
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These are the confessions of The Bitch Posse.��
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Cherry, Rennie, and Amy were outcasts, rebels, and dreamers. And their friendship was so all-encompassing that some would call it dangerous. This is the story of three women�as seniors in high school and as women in their mid-thirties�who formed a bond in order to survive the pitfalls and perils of their lives. Their secrets have torn them apart, while inextricably binding them to one another. hat happened to them? And can they survive their shared history, even today?
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The Bitch Posse is an anthem for friendships that defy society's approval or disapproval. It's a novel of secrets, courage, sacrifice, and hope against the odds. It is both a journey back to being a girl on the verge of adulthood, and a journey forward, showing how the events of our past can unearth the best in us today.
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Dare to jump in.
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The Bitch Posse is an anthem for friendships that defy society's approval or disapproval. It's a novel of secrets, courage, sacrifice, and hope against the odds. It is both a journey back to being a girl on the verge of adulthood, and a journey forward, showing how the events of our past can unearth the best in us today.
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Dare to jump in.
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"Compulsively readable."
--The Washington Post
"A riveting and emotionally charged read."
--Chicago Tribune
"Unforgettable, dark�The triumph of this novel consists in its compulsive readability�it feels great, it feels terrible, you want more, you shouldn?t do more, you do more, it's over, it's not, it can never be over."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"A book that will walk alongside you, and haunt your dreams, long after you turn the last page."
--Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean
--The Washington Post
"A riveting and emotionally charged read."
--Chicago Tribune
"Unforgettable, dark�The triumph of this novel consists in its compulsive readability�it feels great, it feels terrible, you want more, you shouldn?t do more, you do more, it's over, it's not, it can never be over."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"A book that will walk alongside you, and haunt your dreams, long after you turn the last page."
--Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean
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