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Can't Believe It

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Can't Believe It traces the intertwined paths of Teresa, a malleable, confused, high-school freshman, and Ron, a confident, popular high-school junior who is about to nail down a college soccer scholarship. Teresa thinks Ron may be the perfect guy-good-looking, smart, funny-with the perfect life. How can a shy kid like her even talk to him? She is urged by her friend Callie to go after Ron and all the things she wants. That means being sexually forward, shoplifting for kicks, going wild at parties and never telling her parents the truth. Teresa and Ron do connect. But when each gets caught doing something they shouldn't, they have to think about what they believe-about themselves, each other and what they truly want. Questions of honesty, trust and personal responsibility run through the lives of all the characters, adult and teen, in this comic drama drawn from the real lives of students, teachers and parents.

59 pages, Paperback

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R.N. Sandberg

11 books

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June 9, 2011
This play was so weird and dry. It is labeled as a comic drama, but it is more like a really bad soap opera with fake drama.

Teresa needs to screw her head on, Ron needs to stop whining, and the damn teacher needs to be fired.

That's all I have to say. Bad, unfunny, dry, boring.

I did not enjoy this play.
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