"Rose of No Man's Land" "[is an] example of new books of
revolutionary teen fiction worth reading.... It's not hard to
imagine [Tea's] established readership will be just as inclined to
pick up Rose of No Man's Land" "as the 14-year-old contemporaries
of the book's narrator." -- "Broken Pencil
""[Tea's] writing has real energy, a delightful slangy verve. Rose
of No Man's Land may have the requisite pink on the cover, but it
is certainly more lit than chick." --"The Globe and Mail"
"Compellingly honest and told with a voice so pure that it would be
ignominious to overlook it. . . . A sincere achievement."
--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"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"
" Compellingly honest and told with a voice so pure that it would
be ignominious to overlook it. . . . A sincere achievement."
-- "San Francisco Chronicle"
" 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"
"Compellingly honest and told with a voice so pure that it would be
ignominious to overlook it. . . . A sincere achievement."
--"San Francisco Chronicle"
"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"
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