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Don’t Call Me Baby
All her life, Imogene has been known as the girl on THAT blog. Imogene’s mother has been writing an incredibly embarrassing but popular blog known as mommyliciousmeg.com. When a mandatory school project compels Imogene to start her own blog, she gets an idea to tell the truth of how she feels under a virtual microscope. As Imogene travels through the phases of her life, there seems to be a fierce combat between her own mother and Imogene herself. Imogene’s mom seems to think that a blog is a way to keep her daughter hers forever, while Imogene thinks it’s a horrendous, torturous, useless hobby. But with the BlogHer conference coming up, Imogene is put in a situation she never was expecting.
As you turn each page, you will get closer and closer to a comforting ending. Don’t Call Me Baby is a perplexing story, showing the pros and cons of blogging in a unique way. It is a pitch-perfect comedy with twists, turns, and unexpected reality. It is a sharply observed, and irrepressibly charming story connecting the surface-level identities we show the world online and the truth you can only see in real life.
Author | Gwendolyn Heasley |
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Star Count | 4/5 |
Format | Trade |
Page Count | 304 pages |
Publisher | HarperTeen |
Publish Date | 22-Apr-2014 |
ISBN | 9780062208521 |
Amazon | Buy this Book |
Issue | November 2014 |
Category | Young Adult |
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