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Half His Age

Jennette McCurdy

In her first novel, Half His Age, Jennette McCurdy follows Waldo, a ravenous seventeen-year-old who fixes her want on a married creative writing teacher. It's a coming-of-age character study with teeth: funny, mortifying, and angry, for readers who want their literary fiction raw rather than tidy.

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Anyone who read I'm Glad My Mom Died knows McCurdy can build a voice that takes hold and won't let go, and the good news is that voice survives the jump to fiction. Waldo narrates Half His Age the way teenagers actually think when no one's watching: fast, contradictory, embarrassing. She's horny and bookish and lonely and cruel and tender, sometimes in the same paragraph, and McCurdy refuses to soften her into someone more sympathetic. That refusal is the whole point. This is a girl who wants to be seen, and the novel makes you sit inside the desperation of that wanting without ever flattering it.

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