An edition of Marly the Kid (1975)

Marly the kid

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An edition of Marly the Kid (1975)

Marly the kid

1st ed.
  • 5.00 ·
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During her sophomore year Marly greatly affects her life by acting on two decisions--to live with her father instead of her mother and to refuse to take insulting remarks from her history teacher.

Publish Date
Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
137

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Cover of: Marly the Kid
Marly the Kid: Author of ''The Beauty Queen''
March 1978, Dell Publishing Company, Inc., reprinted by arrangement with Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Paperback in English - First Laurel Leaf Printing ed.
Cover of: Marly the kid
Marly the kid
1975, Doubleday
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
Garden City, N.Y
Series
Doubleday signal books

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.P44855 Mar

The Physical Object

Pagination
137 p. ;
Number of pages
137

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5066331M
ISBN 10
0385036930, 0385039832
LCCN
74033658
Library Thing
2181749
Goodreads
6712150
7060128

Work Description

The note on the kitchen counter began ''Dear Mom,'' and it ended with ''I hope you rot in hell. Love, Marly.''

*Marly considered crossing out the part about rotting in hell, but it was nothing her mother hadn't said to her. She picked up her suitcase, took the twenty-doll bill her mother kept in the freezer, and walked to the bus station.
Marly was leaving her mother's house, running away to live with her dad and his wife. Marly, the mousy one, the passive one, the one whose sister was a beauty queen. Marly had made a decision, radical and impulsive, and she was on the road to discovering herself. A someone she didn't know existed -- Marly, the fighter and winner.*

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