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|aBarnes, John|d1957-
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|aTales of the Madman uderground / |cJohn Barnes.
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|aNew York : |bSpeak, |c2011.
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|a532 p. ; |c22 cm.
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|aYoung adult.
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|aIn September 1973, as the school year begins in hisdepressed Ohio town, high-school senior Kurt Shoemaker determines to be "normal," despite his chaotic home life with his volatile, alcoholic mother and the deep loyalty and affection he has for his friends in the therapygroup dubbed the Madman Underground.
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|aAlcoholism--Juvenile fiction.
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650 |
0
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|aEmotional problems of children--Juvenile fiction.
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650 |
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|aFriendship--Juvenile fiction.
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650 |
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|aHigh schools--Juvenile fiction.
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650 |
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|aMothers and sons--Juvenile fiction.
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650 |
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|aSchools--Juvenile fiction.
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651 |
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|aOhio--History--20th century--Juvenile fiction.
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983 |
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|aMichael L. Printz Award
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983 |
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|aALA Best Books for Young Adults
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