
Youth in Exile
The Journals of Nick Twisp, Book Three
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Narrated by:
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Paul Garcia
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By:
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C. D. Payne
About this listen
Nick Twisp started out an honor student and ended up a fugitive. His ongoing struggles to make sense out of high school, deal with his divorced parents, and lose his virginity have resulted in his transformation from an unassuming, precocious 14-year-old to a modern youth in open revolt.
Now, in the concluding volume of Nick's hilarious journals, we find him re-enrolled in high school disguised as a girl, avoiding the eye of the law while fending off passes from undiscerning boys. The long-delayed resolution of his quest to win teen goddess Sheeni Saunders and achieve independence will fulfill every teenage fantasy.
©1995 C. D. Payne (P)1990 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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