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The Awkward Age

About 4 pages (1,120 words)

The Washington Post, November 5th, 1989

CELINE By Brock Cole Farrar Straus Giroux. 216 pp. $13.95 (ages 13-up) THE BEST OF FRIENDS By Margaret I. Rostkowski Harper & Row. 183 pp. $12.95 (ages 12-up) GOOD OLD BOY AND THE WITCH OF YAZOO By Willie Morris Yoknapatawpha Press. 164 pp. $15.95 (ages 10-14) ALL OF THE ADULTS in Celine's life are behaving like children. After her parents divorced, her mother lit out for the Caribbean to resume her adolescence. Then her father embarked on a lengthy lecture tour of Europe. That left Celine, 16, with Catherine, her 22-year-old stepmother. An uneasy alliance at best. To complicate matters furthe...

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