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    <![CDATA[Cringe: Teenage Diaries, Journals, Notes, Letters, Poems, and Abandoned Rock Operas]]>
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    <![CDATA[Did you keep a diary during your teen years? Do you have a box of loopy-cursive, never-sent notes to your crush? Or some overwrought poetry about your bleak existence? An unfinished rockopera? Well, you’re not alone, and in <em>Cringe</em>, you’ll find a reason to unearth your adolescent angst and have a good laugh—at yourself. <br/><br/>A compilation of real teenage diary and journal entries, letters,<br/>songs, stories, and lists—along with biting commentary, background, and self-examination from the now so-called grown-ups who wrote them—<em>Cringe</em> offers a voyeuristic glimpse at the roller coaster of youth in all of its navel-gazing, soul-searching, social-skewering glory.<br/><br/><br/>Cringe -worthy excerpts include<br/><br/>Really bad poetry:<br/>I lumber like the sad clown with<br/>the hope that my performance<br/>might make you smile.<br/>Yet I am a flickering star over<br/>a cloudy sky.<br/><br/>Blush-inducing pep talks:<br/>OK. It’s the end of February. No more<br/>kidding around! You have to go out<br/>with someone! You haven’t gone out<br/>with someone since the summer!<br/>At least fool around with someone!<br/>Come on! You’ve got it in ya!<br/><br/>Questionable motivations:<br/>My mom is madly in love with<br/>her boyfriend. . . . Cool! He’s so rich<br/>. . . I could get a lot out of this—<br/>vacations, a car—if he buys my mom<br/>one + she gives me hers—psyche!<br/><br/>And rages against the world at large:<br/>I am living in a dream world.<br/>Wishes are a bunch of crap.<br/>They never come true so what’s<br/>the use of even wasting your<br/>time hoping they’ll come true<br/>when they don’t?<br/><br/>Inspired by the New York–based reading series of the same name, <em>Cringe</em> will help you realize that being a grown-up isn’t all that terrible. At least you don’t have to worry about who’s going to be at the mall anymore.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Cringe: Toe-Curlingly Embarrassing Teenage Diaries, Love Letters and Bad Poetry]]>
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    <![CDATA[Who among us hasn't suffered from the trauma of adolescence? Of great loves gained and lost all in a day and friendships forever destroyed - only to be rekindled the following Monday morning? And which of us can honestly say that we don't have a secret collection of diaries, poems and crazed love letters stashed somewhere, a cringeworthy, but touching reminder of how simple it all was once? Well, you're not alone. &quot;Cringe&quot; features a fist-chewingly embarrassing collection of genuine teenage musings, alongside some self-examination, background and asides from the now so-called grown-ups who once wrote them. Re-enter the wonderfully melodramatic world of the teenage mind as &quot;Cringe&quot; provides a glimpse of the adolescent experience in all its navel-gazing glory.]]>
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