Notes to boys
By Pamela Ribon
Subjects: Unrequited love, Authors, American -- 21st century -- Biography, Amour malheureux, Ribon, Pamela -- Childhood and youth, Wit and humor, Infatuation, Humour américain, Authors, Authors, American, Biography, Authors, American -- 21st century -- Correspondence, Childhood and youth, Correspondence, Écrivains américains -- 21e siècle -- Biographies, Ribon, Pamela -- Correspondence, American wit and humor, Écrivains américains -- 21e siècle -- Correspondance
Description: "Notes to boys is a mortifying memoir from bestselling author and tv/film writer Pamela Ribon. Miserably trapped in small town Texas with no invention of the internet in sight, Ribon spent countless hours of her high school years writing letters to her (often unrequited) crushes. The big question is: Why did she always keep a copy for herself? Wince along with Ribon as she tries to understand exactly how she ever thought she'd win a boy's heart by writing him a letter that began: "Share with me your soul," and ends with some remarkably awkward erotica. You'll come for the incredibly bad poetry, you'll stay for the incredibly bad poetry about racism"--P. [4] of cover.
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