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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rachel Simmons , USAPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Imprint: Mariner Books Edition: Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 13.40cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780547520193ISBN 10: 0547520190 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 03 August 2011 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for ODD GIRL OUT<br><br> There has not been so much interest in young females since psychologist Mary Pipher chronicled anorexics and suicide victims in her 1994 bestseller, Reviving Ophelia . -- The Washington Post <br><br> Provocative . . . Cathartic to any teen or parent trying to find company . . . it will sound depressingly familiar to any girl with a pulse. -- Detroit Free Press <br><br> Encourages girls to address one another when they feel angry or jealous, rather than engage in the rumor mill. -- Chicago Tribune <br><br> Peels away the smiley surfaces of adolescent female society to expose one of girlhood's dark secrets: the vicious psychological warfare waged every day in the halls of our . . . schools. -- San Francisco Chronicle <br> Passionate and beautifully written. A significant contribution to our understanding of the psychology of girls. --Michael Thompson, co-author of Raising Cain <br><br>An American School Board Journal Notable Book in Education<br><br> Praise for ODD GIRL OUT There has not been so much interest in young females since psychologist Mary Pipher chronicled anorexics and suicide victims in her 1994 bestseller, Reviving Ophelia. -- The Washington Post Provocative . . . Cathartic to any teen or parent trying to find company . . . it will sound depressingly familiar to any girl with a pulse. -- Detroit Free Press Encourages girls to address one another when they feel angry or jealous, rather than engage in the rumor mill. -- Chicago Tribune Peels away the smiley surfaces of adolescent female society to expose one of girlhood's dark secrets: the vicious psychological warfare waged every day in the halls of our . . . schools. -- San Francisco Chronicle Passionate and beautifully written. A significant contribution to our understanding of the psychology of girls. Michael Thompson, co-author of Raising Cain An American School Board Journal Notable Book in Education Praise for ODD GIRL OUT There has not been so much interest in young females since psychologist Mary Pipher chronicled anorexics and suicide victims in her 1994 bestseller, Reviving Ophelia. -- The Washington Post Provocative . . . Cathartic to any teen or parent trying to find company . . . it will sound depressingly familiar to any girl with a pulse. -- Detroit Free Press Encourages girls to address one another when they feel angry or jealous, rather than engage in the rumor mill. -- Chicago Tribune Peels away the smiley surfaces of adolescent female society to expose one of girlhood's dark secrets: the vicious psychological warfare waged every day in the halls of our . . . schools. -- San Francisco Chronicle Passionate and beautifully written. A significant contribution to our understanding of the psychology of girls. --Michael Thompson, co-author of Raising Cain An American School Board Journal Notable Book in Education Praise for ODD GIRL OUT <br> There has not been so much interest in young females since psychologist Mary Pipher chronicled anorexics and suicide victims in her 1994 bestseller, Reviving Ophelia. -- The Washington Post <br> Provocative . . . Cathartic to any teen or parent trying to find company . . . it will sound depressingly familiar to any girl with a pulse. -- Detroit Free Press <br> Encourages girls to address one another when they feel angry or jealous, rather than engage in the rumor mill. -- Chicago Tribune <br> Peels away the smiley surfaces of adolescent female society to expose one of girlhood's dark secrets: the vicious psychological warfare waged every day in the halls of our . . . schools. -- San Francisco Chronicle <br> Passionate and beautifully written. A significant contribution to our understanding of the psychology of girls. --Michael Thompson, co-author of Raising Cain <br>An American School Board Journal Notable Book in Education<br> Praise for ODD GIRL OUT<br><br> There has not been so much interest in young females since psychologist Mary Pipher chronicled anorexics and suicide victims in her 1994 bestseller, Reviving Ophelia . -- The Washington Post <br><br> Provocative . . . Cathartic to any teen or parent trying to find company . . . it will sound depressingly familiar to any girl with a pulse. -- Detroit Free Press <br><br> Encourages girls to address one another when they feel angry or jealous, rather than engage in the rumor mill. -- Chicago Tribune <br><br> Peels away the smiley surfaces of adolescent female society to expose one of girlhood's dark secrets: the vicious psychological warfare waged every day in the halls of our . . . schools. -- San Francisco Chronicle <br> Author InformationRACHEL SIMMONS, best-selling author of Odd Girl Speaks Out and The Curse of the Good Girl, is an educator and cofounder of the Girls Leadership Institute. A Rhodes Scholar, she has appeared on Today, Oprah, and other major shows, including her own PBS special, and writes frequently for Teen Vogue. www.rachelsimmons.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |