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A coming-of-age story for the twenty-first century ... Imagine the kids from Fame doing Catcher in the Rye (if you dare) and enter the world of Marc Acito.
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Teenage boys, College and school drama, Amateur theater, High school students, Fiction, Acting, Fund raising, Tuition, Friendship, Study and teaching, Fiction, humorous, New jersey, fiction, Friendship, fiction, Fiction, coming of age, Fathers and sons, fiction, Fiction, general, Fiction, humorous, general, General, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)Places
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How I Paid for College: a Tale of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theater (reissued)
2009, Bloomsbury Publishing
in English
1408806681 9781408806685
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How I paid for college: a novel of sex, theft, friendship & musical theater
2005, Broadway Books
in English
0767918541 9780767918541
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How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship & Musical Theater
August 2, 2005, Broadway
Paperback
in English
0767918541 9780767918541
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How I Paid for College
July 4, 2005, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Paperback
- New Ed edition
0747576580 9780747576587
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How I paid for college: a novel of sex, theft, friendship & musical theater
2004, Broadway Books
in English
- 1st ed.
076791841X 9780767918411
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How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship & Musical Theater
2004, Broadway Books
Electronic resource
in English
0767919602 9780767919609
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A deliciously funny romp of a novel about one overly theatrical and sexually confused New Jersey teenager's larcenous quest for his acting school tuitionIt's 1983 in Wallingford, New Jersey, a sleepy bedroom community outside of Manhattan. Seventeen-year-old Edward Zanni, a feckless Ferris Bueller--type, is Peter Panning his way through a carefree summer of magic and mischief. The fun comes to a halt, however, when Edward's father remarries and refuses to pay for Edward to study acting at Juilliard.Edward's truly in a bind. He's ineligible for scholarships because his father earns too much. He's unable to contact his mother because she's somewhere in Peru trying to commune with Incan spirits. And, as a sure sign he's destined for a life in the arts, Edward's incapable of holding down a job. So he turns to his loyal (but immoral) misfit friends to help him steal the tuition money from his father, all the while practicing for his high school performance of Grease. Disguising themselves as nuns and priests, they merrily scheme their way through embezzlement, money laundering, identity theft, forgery, and blackmail. But, along the way, Edward also learns the value of friendship, hard work, and how you're not really a man until you can beat up your father--metaphorically, that is.How I Paid for College is a farcical coming-of-age story that combines the first-person tone of David Sedaris with the byzantine plot twists of Armistead Maupin. It is a novel for anyone who has ever had a dream or a scheme, and it marks the introduction to an original and audacious talent.
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