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- Publication Date
- 2008-04-29
- Pages
- 255
- ISBN
- 9780374338701
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374338701
ISBN-13
9780374338701
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60457869
Product Key Features
Book Title
Joys of Love
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
Love & Romance, Performing Arts / Theater, Family / Orphans & Foster Homes, Business, Careers, Occupations, Performing Arts / General, General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2007-014331
Dewey Edition
22
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
"The Joys of Love[is] a story of first love and the romance of the theater. Written in the early '40s by Madeleine L'Engle (author ofA Wrinkle in Time), who died last year, the book has been published for the first time thanks to the efforts of her granddaughters." -Parade magazine,a Kids Summer Reading 2008 pick "Ardent fans [will be]. . . grateful for a last chance to dip into something new by the author." -The Christian Science Monitor "L'Engle completists will be interested in this early (1940s) and heretofore unpublished novel about a young and idealistic actress's apprenticeship in summer theater. The writing is earnest and emotional." -The Horn Book "Teens...will warm to the author's characteristic, slice-to-the-heart expressions of emotion, while the realistic portrayal of the summer-stock theater scene will draw aspiring actors."-Booklist "It will . . . interest readers who want to know more about the author of the groundbreakingA Wrinkle in Time, especially because in an introduction by L'Engle's granddauther Léna Roy identifies it as semiautobiographical."-Publishers Weekly "L'Engle revisits her own theater experiences at the beach in the 1940s, making this novel's salty breezes, musty shared quarters, and boardwalk burgers vivid." -School Library Journal "A joy indeed." -Kirkus Reviews"Written for her grandchildren, and published posthumously, Madeleine L'Engle has given us a young adult novel set in the 1940s. Twenty-year-old Elizabeth is working in a summer theater, where she faces the complexities of a first intense crush. Elizabeth is an absolutely endearing character and you just want everything to be the best for her." -Caitlin Doggart, Where the Sidewalk Ends, Chatham, MA "The characters are well drawn, and L'Engle deftly draws the reader into the stories." -TeensReadToo.com"The Joys of Love is a story about love, self-image, and coming of age. It is a delicately woven drama that I enjoyed immensely and would suggest to any reader!" -Zoe, 12 years old,Stone SoupMagazine "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "It's a great story about the theatre, love , and staying strong when faced with obstacles." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "This book is a really amazing book with a very deep main character."-A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "Curl up on a porch swing or stretch out under the shade of a tree with this summer romance that will carry you back to the 1940s seaside." -Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, Brookfield store, Teens...will warm to the author's characteristic, slice-to-the-heart expressions of emotion, while the realistic portrayal of the summer-stock theater scene will draw aspiring actors., Curl up on a porch swing or stretch out under the shade of a tree with this summer romance that will carry you back to the 1940s seaside., " The Joys of Love [is] a story of first love and the romance of the theater. Written in the early '40s by Madeleine L'Engle (author of A Wrinkle in Time ), who died last year, the book has been published for the first time thanks to the efforts of her granddaughters." - Parade magazine, a Kids Summer Reading 2008 pick "Ardent fans [will be]. . . grateful for a last chance to dip into something new by the author." - The Christian Science Monitor "L'Engle completists will be interested in this early (1940s) and heretofore unpublished novel about a young and idealistic actress's apprenticeship in summer theater. The writing is earnest and emotional." - The Horn Book "Teens...will warm to the author's characteristic, slice-to-the-heart expressions of emotion, while the realistic portrayal of the summer-stock theater scene will draw aspiring actors." -Booklist "It will . . . interest readers who want to know more about the author of the groundbreaking A Wrinkle in Time , especially because in an introduction by L'Engle's granddauther Léna Roy identifies it as semiautobiographical." -Publishers Weekly "L'Engle revisits her own theater experiences at the beach in the 1940s, making this novel's salty breezes, musty shared quarters, and boardwalk burgers vivid." - School Library Journal "A joy indeed." - Kirkus Reviews "Written for her grandchildren, and published posthumously, Madeleine L'Engle has given us a young adult novel set in the 1940s. Twenty-year-old Elizabeth is working in a summer theater, where she faces the complexities of a first intense crush. Elizabeth is an absolutely endearing character and you just want everything to be the best for her." - Caitlin Doggart, Where the Sidewalk Ends, Chatham, MA "The characters are well drawn, and L'Engle deftly draws the reader into the stories." - TeensReadToo.com "The Joys of Love is a story about love, self-image, and coming of age. It is a delicately woven drama that I enjoyed immensely and would suggest to any reader!" -Zoe, 12 years old, Stone Soup Magazine "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "It's a great story about the theatre, love , and staying strong when faced with obstacles." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "This book is a really amazing book with a very deep main character."-A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "Curl up on a porch swing or stretch out under the shade of a tree with this summer romance that will carry you back to the 1940s seaside." -Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, Brookfield store, Written for her grandchildren, and published posthumously, Madeleine L'Engle has given us a young adult novel set in the 1940s. Twenty-year-old Elizabeth is working in a summer theater, where she faces the complexities of a first intense crush. Elizabeth is an absolutely endearing character and you just want everything to be the best for her., "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader, The Joys of Love is a story about love, self-image, and coming of age. It is a delicately woven drama that I enjoyed immensely and would suggest to any reader!, L'Engle completists will be interested in this early (1940s) and heretofore unpublished novel about a young and idealistic actress's apprenticeship in summer theater. The writing is earnest and emotional., "Teens...will warm to the author's characteristic, slice-to-the-heart expressions of emotion, while the realistic portrayal of the summer-stock theater scene will draw aspiring actors." "--Booklist" "A joy indeed." --"Kirkus Reviews""" "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "It's a great story about the theatre, love, and staying strong when faced with obstacles."--A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader, "A joy indeed." --"Kirkus Reviews" "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." --A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader, "Teens...will warm to the author's characteristic, slice-to-the-heart expressions of emotion, while the realistic portrayal of the summer-stock theater scene will draw aspiring actors."Booklist "A joy indeed." Kirkus Reviews "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "It's a great story about the theatre, love , and staying strong when faced with obstacles." A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader, L'Engle revisits her own theater experiences at the beach in the 1940s, making this novel's salty breezes, musty shared quarters, and boardwalk burgers vivid., The Joys of Love [is] a story of first love and the romance of the theater. Written in the early '40s by Madeleine L'Engle (author of A Wrinkle in Time ), who died last year, the book has been published for the first time thanks to the efforts of her granddaughters., " The Joys of Love [is] a story of first love and the romance of the theater. Written in the early '40s by Madeleine L'Engle (author of A Wrinkle in Time ), who died last year, the book has been published for the first time thanks to the efforts of her granddaughters." - Parade magazine, a Kids Summer Reading 2008 pick "Ardent fans [will be]. . . grateful for a last chance to dip into something new by the author." - The Christian Science Monitor "L'Engle completists will be interested in this early (1940s) and heretofore unpublished novel about a young and idealistic actress's apprenticeship in summer theater. The writing is earnest and emotional." - The Horn Book "Teens...will warm to the author's characteristic, slice-to-the-heart expressions of emotion, while the realistic portrayal of the summer-stock theater scene will draw aspiring actors." -Booklist "It will . . . interest readers who want to know more about the author of the groundbreaking A Wrinkle in Time , especially because in an introduction by L'Engle's granddauther Léna Roy identifies it as semiautobiographical." -Publishers Weekly "L'Engle revisits her own theater experiences at the beach in the 1940s, making this novel's salty breezes, musty shared quarters, and boardwalk burgers vivid." - School Library Journal "A joy indeed." - Kirkus Reviews "Written for her grandchildren, and published posthumously, Madeleine L'Engle has given us a young adult novel set in the 1940s. Twenty-year-old Elizabeth is working in a summer theater, where she faces the complexities of a first intense crush. Elizabeth is an absolutely endearing character and you just want everything to be the best for her." - Caitlin Doggart, Where the Sidewalk Ends, Chatham, MA "The characters are well drawn, and L'Engle deftly draws the reader into the stories." - TeensReadToo.com "The Joys of Love is a story about love, self-image, and coming of age. It is a delicately woven drama that I enjoyed immensely and would suggest to any reader!" -Zoe, 12 years old, Stone Soup Magazine "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "It's a great story about the theatre, love , and staying strong when faced with obstacles." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "This book is a really amazing book with a very deep main character."-A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "Curl up on a porch swing or stretch out under the shade of a tree with this summer romance that will carry you back to the 1940s seaside." -Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, Brookfield store, It will . . . interest readers who want to know more about the author of the groundbreaking A Wrinkle in Time , especially because in an introduction by L'Engle's granddauther Léna Roy identifies it as semiautobiographical., "L'Engle completists will be interested in this early (1940s) and heretofore unpublished novel about a young and idealistic actress's apprenticeship in summer theater. The writing is earnest and emotional." -The Horn Book "Teens...will warm to the author's characteristic, slice-to-the-heart expressions of emotion, while the realistic portrayal of the summer-stock theater scene will draw aspiring actors."-Booklist "It will primarily interest readers who want to know more about the author of the groundbreakingA Wrinkle in Time, especially because in an introduction by L'Engle's granddauther Léna Roy identifies it as semiautobiographical."-Publishers Weekly "L'Engle revisits her own theater experiences at the beach in the 1940s, making this novel's salty breezes, musty shared quarters, and boardwalk burgers vivid." -School Library Journal "A joy indeed." -Kirkus Reviews "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "It's a great story about the theatre, love , and staying strong when faced with obstacles." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "This book is a really amazing book with a very deep main character."-A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "Curl up on a porch swing or stretch out under the shade of a tree with this summer romance that will carry you back to the 1940s seaside." -Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, Brookfield store, "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader, "L'Engle completists will be interested in this early (1940s) and heretofore unpublished novel about a young and idealistic actress's apprenticeship in summer theater. The writing is earnest and emotional." -The Horn Book "Teens...will warm to the author's characteristic, slice-to-the-heart expressions of emotion, while the realistic portrayal of the summer-stock theater scene will draw aspiring actors."-Booklist "A joy indeed." -Kirkus Reviews "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "It's a great story about the theatre, love , and staying strong when faced with obstacles." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "Curl up on a porch swing or stretch out under the shade of a tree with this summer romance that will carry you back to the 1940s seaside." -Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, Brookfield store, "A joy indeed." -Kirkus Reviews "I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader "I liked reading a sweet clean romance." -A YALSA YA Galley Teen Reader, I loved this book! This is the kind of book that you read on a rainy afternoon, and when you're done, you feel satisfied.
Grade From
Seventh Grade
Grade To
Twelfth Grade
Dewey Decimal
Fic
Synopsis
During the summer of 1946, twenty-year-old Elizabeth is doing what she has dreamed of since she was a little girl: working in the theatre. Elizabeth is passionate about her work and determined to learn all she can at the summer theatre company on the sea where she is an apprentice actress. She's never felt so alive. And soon she finds another passion: Kurt Canitz, the dashing young director of the company, and the first man Elizabeth's ever kissed who has really meant something to her. Then Elizabeth's perfect summer is profoundly shaken when Kurt turns out not to be the kind of man she thought he was. Moving and romantic, this coming-of-age story was written during the 1940s. As revealed in an introduction by the author's granddaughter Léna Roy, the protagonist Elizabeth is close to an autobiographical portrait of L'Engle herself as a young woman--"vibrant, vulnerable, and yearning for love and all that life has to offer.", Moving and romantic, this coming-of-age story was written during the 1940s. The protagonist Elizabeth closely resembles an autobiographical portrait of author Madeleine L'Engle as a young woman--"vibrant, vulnerable, and yearning for love and all that life has to offer."Farrar, Straus & Giroux, During the summer of 1946, twenty-year-old Elizabeth is doing what she has dreamed of since she was a little girl: working in the theatre. Elizabeth is passionate about her work and determined to learn all she can at the summer theatre company on the sea where she is an apprentice actress. She's never felt so alive. And soon she finds another passion: Kurt Canitz, the dashing young director of the company, and the first man Elizabeth's ever kissed who has really meant something to her. Then Elizabeth's perfect summer is profoundly shaken when Kurt turns out not to be the kind of man she thought he was. Moving and romantic, this coming-of-age story was written during the 1940s. As revealed in an introduction by the author's granddaughter Lena Roy, the protagonist Elizabeth is close to an autobiographical portrait of L'Engle herself as a young woman--"vibrant, vulnerable, and yearning for love and all that life has to offer.", During the summer of 1946, twenty-year-old Elizabeth is doing what she has dreamed of since she was a little girl: working in the theatre. Elizabeth is passionate about her work and determined to learn all she can at the summer theatre company on the sea where she is an apprentice actress. She's never felt so alive. And soon she finds another passion: Kurt Canitz, the dashing young director of the company, and the first man Elizabeth's ever kissed who has really meant something to her. Then Elizabeth's perfect summer is profoundly shaken when Kurt turns out not to be the kind of man she thought he was.Moving and romantic, this coming-of-age story was written during the 1940s. As revealed in an introduction by the author's granddaughter Lena Roy, the protagonist Elizabeth is close to an autobiographical portrait of L'Engle herself as a young woman--"vibrant, vulnerable, and yearning for love and all that life has to offer."
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