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Anatomy of a Boyfriend

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"Like [Judy Blume's] Forever, this sensitive, candid novel is sure to find a wide audience among curious teens."—Booklist
Before this all happened, the closest I’d ever come to getting physical with a guy was playing the board game Operation. Okay, so maybe that sounds pathetic, but it’s not like there were any guys at my high school who I cared to share more than three words with, let alone my body.
     Then I met Wes, a track star senior from across town. Maybe it was his soulful blue eyes, or maybe my hormones just started raging. Either way, I was hooked. And after a while, he was too. I couldn’t believe how intense my feelings became, or the fact that I was seeing—and touching—parts of the body I’d only read about in myGray’s Anatomy textbook. You could say Wes and I experienced a lot of firsts together that spring. It was scary. It was fun. It was love.
     And then came the fall.
     Daria Snadowsky‘s unflinching dissection of seventeen-year-old Dominique’s first relationship reveals the ecstasy and the agony of love, and everything in between.
 
"[Snadowsky] deals in modern terms with the real issues of discovering sex for the first time . . . in a responsible way."—SLJ


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Series: Anatomy Publisher: Random House Children's Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 23, 2008

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780375891120
  • Release date: September 23, 2008

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780375891120
  • File size: 459 KB
  • Release date: September 23, 2008

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Levels

ATOS Level:5
Lexile® Measure:820
Interest Level:9-12(UG)
Text Difficulty:3-4

"Like [Judy Blume's] Forever, this sensitive, candid novel is sure to find a wide audience among curious teens."—Booklist
Before this all happened, the closest I’d ever come to getting physical with a guy was playing the board game Operation. Okay, so maybe that sounds pathetic, but it’s not like there were any guys at my high school who I cared to share more than three words with, let alone my body.
     Then I met Wes, a track star senior from across town. Maybe it was his soulful blue eyes, or maybe my hormones just started raging. Either way, I was hooked. And after a while, he was too. I couldn’t believe how intense my feelings became, or the fact that I was seeing—and touching—parts of the body I’d only read about in myGray’s Anatomy textbook. You could say Wes and I experienced a lot of firsts together that spring. It was scary. It was fun. It was love.
     And then came the fall.
     Daria Snadowsky‘s unflinching dissection of seventeen-year-old Dominique’s first relationship reveals the ecstasy and the agony of love, and everything in between.
 
"[Snadowsky] deals in modern terms with the real issues of discovering sex for the first time . . . in a responsible way."—SLJ


Expand title description text