Taking their anti-social edge one step further, seventeen year old Gem and her friends Mira and Lo have decided to go 'underground'. Their activities will be 'extreme', 'anti-establishment', 'avant-garde' and 'debauched'. While Gem makes an underground film and Mira sets about pursuing 'boys-without-barcodes' one kws what it is that Lo - the most subversive of the three - has planned. But in the back of her mind, Gem's worried. She feels the balance of the trio's friendship is always weighted against her. And as the weeks draw closer to Christmas, appearances start to deceive and relationships flounder. For all the promise of the group, Underground seems a dark place to be. It will take great films, bad poetry and a pantheon of inspirational guides - from Andy Warhol to Germaine Greer - to help Gem work out the true meaning of friendship, where family fits in, and that the best parts of life aren't always underground.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN-10
0747585121
ISBN-13
9780747585121
eBay Product ID (ePID)
104375611
Product Key Features
Author
Simmone Howell
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Young Adult Fiction
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
London
Author Biography
Simmone Howell is an award-winning short story writer, screenwriter and small press publisher. Her short film Pity24 was awarded the 2004 AWGIE for Short Film Screenplay by the Australian Writers' Guild. Simmone is a graduate of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology writing course. Her own fiction has been published in journals, anthologies, magazines and e-zines both in Australia and overseas. Simmone is in the final year of her literature degree at Deakin University in Melbourne. Notes From the Teenage Underground is Simmone's debut novel.