Me and Earl and the dying girl
Record details
- ISBN: 9780147520845
- ISBN: 0147520843
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Physical Description:
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1 online resource (1 sound file) : digital - Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: New York : Listening Library (Audio), 2015.
Content descriptions
Participant or Performer Note: | Narrator not specified. |
Source of Description Note: | Title details screen (OverDrive ; viewed April 27, 2015). |
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Genre: | Audiobooks. Downloadable audio books. Audiobooks. Fiction. Juvenile works. |
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Electronic resources
- Baker & Taylor
Greg has managed to become part of every social group at his Pittsburgh high school without having any friends, but his life changes when his mother forces him to befriend Rachel, a girl he once knew in Hebrew school who has leukemia. - Findaway World Llc
THE BOOK THAT INSPIRED THE HIT FILM!Up until senior year, Greg has maintained total social invisibility. He only has one friend, Earl, and together they spend their time-when not playing video games and avoiding Earl's terrifying brothers- making movies, their own versions of Coppola and Herzog cult classics. Greg would be the first one to tell you his movies are f@$ing terrible, but he and Earl don't make them for other people. Until Rachel.Rachel has leukemia, and Greg's mom gets the genius idea that Greg should befriend her. Against his better judgment and despite his extreme awkwardness, he does. When Rachel decides to stop treatment, Greg and Earl must abandon invisibility and make a stand. It's a hilarious, outrageous, and truthful look at death and high school by a prodigiously talented debut author.This audiobook is read by the stars of the movie adaptation, Thomas Mann and RJ Cyler, as well as Keith Szarabajka, Hillary Huber, Kirby Heyborne, Abigail Revasch, and Adenrele Ojo. - Random House Digital
THE BOOK THAT INSPIRED THE HIT FILM!Up until senior year, Greg has maintained total social invisibility. He only has one friend, Earl, and together they spend their time--when not playing video games and avoiding Earl's terrifying brothers-- making movies, their own versions of Coppola and Herzog cult classics. Greg would be the first one to tell you his movies are f@$ing terrible, but he and Earl don't make them for other people. Until Rachel.Rachel has leukemia, and Greg's mom gets the genius idea that Greg should befriend her. Against his better judgment and despite his extreme awkwardness, he does. When Rachel decides to stop treatment, Greg and Earl must abandon invisibility and make a stand. It's a hilarious, outrageous, and truthful look at death and high school by a prodigiously talented debut author.