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Rose of No Man's Land
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Michelle Tea lives in San Francisco, where she is beloved for her writing, her spoken word, and her innovative arts organization that brought the world "Sister Spit." Her published books include Rent Girl, The Chelsea Whistle, and Valencia. She loves like, really loves beauty products."

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impossible to put down Trisha is a raucous observer of everything from mall culture minutiae to her sister s reality TV dreams. Nothing gets by her.
"People Magazine"
Rose is balls-out from the start Tea s writing is raw, funny, and tragic, but never forced. Her memoirist s eye yields fiction that reads true. Grade: A-
"Entertainment Weekly" (Critics Pick)
Trisha Driscoll has more adventures in one day than most of us do all year. When the 14-year-old vows to make a friend, she never imagines it ll be Rose, a chains-smoking mall rat who introduces her to the scary world of hitchhiking and first love.
"Teen People"
[Tea] follows the snarky and disillusioned 14-year-old Trisha as she learns about life, love, and getting out of the house.
"Ms. Magazine""

.,."impossible to put down...Trisha is a raucous observer of everything from mall culture minutiae to her sister's reality TV dreams. Nothing gets by her."
- "People Magazine"
"Rose is balls-out from the start...Tea's writing is raw, funny, and tragic, but never forced. Her memoirist's eye yields fiction that reads true. Grade: A-"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (Critics Pick)
"Trisha Driscoll has more adventures in one day than most of us do all year. When the 14-year-old vows to make a friend, she never imagines it'll be Rose, a chains-smoking mall rat who introduces her to the scary world of hitchhiking and first love."
- "Teen People"
"[Tea] follows the snarky and disillusioned 14-year-old Trisha as she learns about life, love, and getting out of the house."
- "Ms. Magazine"

..."impossible to put down...Trisha is a raucous observer of everything from mall culture minutiae to her sister's reality TV dreams. Nothing gets by her."
- "People Magazine"
"Rose is balls-out from the start...Tea's writing is raw, funny, and tragic, but never forced. Her memoirist's eye yields fiction that reads true. Grade: A-"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (Critics Pick)
"Trisha Driscoll has more adventures in one day than most of us do all year. When the 14-year-old vows to make a friend, she never imagines it'll be Rose, a chains-smoking mall rat who introduces her to the scary world of hitchhiking and first love."
- "Teen People"
"[Tea] follows the snarky and disillusioned 14-year-old Trisha as she learns about life, love, and getting out of the house."
- "Ms. Magazine"

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