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| Title | : | The Romantic Obsessions and Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier |
| Author | : | Louise Plummer |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 183 pages |
| Published | : | August 1st 1987 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Teen |

Louise Plummer
Hardcover | Pages: 183 pages Rating: 3.75 | 134 Users | 24 Reviews
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I had to add this book to my list because it was a pivotal book for my teens. There are parts in this book that, for whatever reason, I actually was so mortified for the girl that I sobbed as only a horrified teenage soul can. I still (at age 40) remember that vivid emotional breakdown. So I add it to my list. Probably not the most thought-provoking book ever written but man, did it make an impression on me. I haven't looked at toilet papering the same since!I bought a copy on Amazon.com for a penny if anyone wants to borrow it! hahaha
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| Original Title: | The Romantic Obsessions and Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier |
| ISBN: | 038529574X (ISBN13: 9780385295741) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.75 From 134 Users | 24 ReviewsJudgment About Books The Romantic Obsessions and Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier
A nice quick dessert kind of book. Just really great snack food.Great characters, great premise.Also, I am big into quiet, slice of life stories and this book fits the bill.
I had to add this book to my list because it was a pivotal book for my teens. There are parts in this book that, for whatever reason, I actually was so mortified for the girl that I sobbed as only a horrified teenage soul can. I still (at age 40) remember that vivid emotional breakdown. So I add it to my list. Probably not the most thought-provoking book ever written but man, did it make an impression on me. I haven't looked at toilet papering the same since!I bought a copy on Amazon.com for a

Annie and her family emigrates from Holland to Utah and adjusts to American life.Humorous read with good characters. However, the events that transpire are depressing and slightly humiliating, with an ending that isn't very satisfying.
I read this book in high school my junior year and loved it. I really liked the character and dealt with things i was myself going through. This book left an impression on me so much so that tracked it down by the only things i rembered it was of a teenage girl who resembles Meryl Streep who learns to drive and is prancing with toilet paper around a Beatle on the cover. Lucky i found the name and author so now i can recommend it to my neice who will soon enter high school. It is wonderfull story
Louise Plummer is good writer, and I was laughing and crying and flinching in embarrassment with her heroine--a teenage girl.
I'm leaving my little soon-to-be-remodeled local library 2 days ago and this book was on the FREE shelf! I felt so sad for it. I read this book as a kid and totally loved it. And it was on the free shelf. Shame on you, East Millcreek Library. So I read it again last night and guess what? I still love it. It's about Annie Sehlmeier, a Dutch immigrant who moves to Salt Lake City and attends East High for her senior year. I love this author's narrative voice. She's a local author and I've always


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