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'''Girl''' (ISBN 1416948031, 1994) is a novel written by [[Blake Nelson]]. The book chronicles one teen girl Andrea Marr's exporation of the Northwest music scene at the height of the "grunge" revolution.
'''Girl''' (ISBN 1416948031, 1994) is a novel written by [[Blake Nelson]]. The book chronicles teen girl Andrea Marr's exporation of the Northwest music scene at the height of the "grunge" revolution.


It was made into a film of the same name starring [[Dominique Swain]], [[Portia DeRossi]], and [[Selma Blair]] in 1998.
It was made into a film of the same name starring [[Dominique Swain]], [[Portia DeRossi]], and [[Selma Blair]] in 1998.

Revision as of 04:32, 3 January 2010

Girl (ISBN 1416948031, 1994) is a novel written by Blake Nelson. The book chronicles teen girl Andrea Marr's exporation of the Northwest music scene at the height of the "grunge" revolution.

It was made into a film of the same name starring Dominique Swain, Portia DeRossi, and Selma Blair in 1998.

Plot summary

Andrea Marr begins high school as an ordinary suburban teen. When her friend Cybil meets a mysterious and charasmatic musician downtown, both girls begin a journey through the Pacific Northwest indie-rock music scene of the 1990s.

Publisher

This book was originally published by Touchstone/Simon and Schuster in September 1994. It was re-issued by Simon Pulse as a Young Adult title in 2007.