New Releases by Janice ERLBAUM

Janice ERLBAUM is the author of Dix petites chances (2020), Let Me Fix That for You (2019), Lucky Little Things (2018), I, Liar (2015), The Runaway (2008).

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Dix petites chances

release date: Feb 12, 2020
Dix petites chances
Un peu de chance, un coup de pouce du destin, Emma en aurait bien besoin. Les gamins populaires de son école l''ignorent. Le garçon qui lui plaît, pareil. Et même sa meilleure amie la laisse tomber pour un groupe de filles pas gentilles du tout. Mais surtout, et c''est de très loin le pire de tout, Jenny, sa tante chérie, vient de mourir. Et si une lettre mystérieuse, arrivée un matin on ne sait d''où ni comment, venait bouleverser tout ça ?... Un roman d''initiation contemporain, essentiel pour les années collège.

Let Me Fix That for You

release date: Jul 23, 2019
Let Me Fix That for You
A Bank Street Best Children''s Book of 2020 Janice Erlbaum''s Let Me Fix That for You is a quirky, touching, and laugh-out-loud middle-grade novel about a girl capable of fixing everything but her own life. Twelve-year-old Gladys Burke may not have many friends, but at least she has her empire. From her table at the back of the cafeteria, Glad arranges favors for her classmates in exchange for their friendship. She solves every problem, handles every situation, and saves every butt. But the jobs keep getting harder, and when Glad decides the problem that most needs fixing is her parents'' relationship, she finds herself in way over her head. She''ll have to call in all her favors and use all her skills to help the person who most needs it—herself.

Lucky Little Things

release date: Jul 24, 2018
Lucky Little Things
Eighth-grader Emma Macintyre is mourning the loss of her aunt and struggling to keep her own friend from drifting away when she receives a mysterious letter telling her to list 10 lucky things she would like to have happen.

I, Liar

release date: Jun 05, 2015
I, Liar
MANIPULATIVE. TRAINWRECK. PSYCHO. Elizabeth Madigan needs too much love. As the neglected daughter of a beautiful, selfish mother, she learned early in life how to get attention through lies, but it''s never enough. At age eight, she pretends to have cancer. At age twelve, she lives a thousand lives online. At age seventeen, she''s in inpatient treatment for self-harm, blaming it on trauma from her past. But what exactly is her damage? If she knew, maybe she could stop herself before she gets busted for good. But she''s been lying so long, she''s starting to forget what''s real. And as her passionate need for her girl friends'' attention grows, she''ll do anything to keep them in her life -- including risk it. Told in four sections ("Beth," "Betty," "Eliza," and "Elizabeth"), I, LIAR is about the way we rewrite our histories, remake our selves, and revisit the same storylines and characters throughout our lives. It''s about the longing for maternal love, the passionate intensity of female friendships, and where those two overlap. From an all-girl psych rehab to a feminist bookstore to a lesbian bar in Brooklyn, I, LIAR illuminates the intimate world of women''s relationships -- with each other, with the world at large, and with themselves. For the trainwrecks, for the borderlines, for the girls who are "too much" for everybody else: This is for you.

The Runaway

release date: Sep 01, 2008
The Runaway
This is the story of Janice, the daughter of a drug-addicted mother and abusive father, struggling to find her place in the world. She leaves home at 15 and finds herself in 1980s Hell''s Kitchen, a world filled with prostitutes and crack heads. Out of tragedy comes redemption and Janice turns her life around.

Have You Found Her

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Have You Found Her
Describes the author''s return to the New York City youth shelter in which she had lived as a teenage runaway, this time as a volunteer, and her relationship with Sam, a bright, sensitive, but troubled teenager from the Midwest.

Girlbomb

release date: Mar 06, 2007
Girlbomb
At fifteen, sick of her unbearable and increasingly dangerous home life, Janice Erlbaum walked out of her family’s Brooklyn apartment and didn’t look back. From her first frightening night at a shelter, Janice knew she was in over her head. She was beaten up, shaken down, and nearly stabbed by a pregnant girl. But it was still better than living at home. As Janice slipped further into street life, she nevertheless attended high school, harbored crushes, and even played the lead in the spring musical. She also roamed the streets, clubs, bars, and parks of New York City with her two best girlfriends, on the prowl for hard drugs and boys on skateboards. Together they scored coke at Danceteria, smoked angel dust in East Village squats, commiserated over their crazy mothers, and slept with one another’s boyfriends on a regular basis. A wry, mesmerizing portrait of being underprivileged, underage, and underdressed in 1980s New York City, Girlbomb provides an unflinching look at street life, survival sex, female friendships, and first loves. “A fast and engrossing read in the spirit of Girl, Interrupted.” –Entertainment Weekly “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
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