

Mary Jane
Books | Fiction / Historical / General
4.4
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Jessica Anya Blau
"I LOVED this novel....If you have ever sung along to a hit on the radio, in any decade, then you will devour Mary Jane at 45 rpm." -Nick Hornby Almost Famous meets Daisy Jones and the Six in this funny, wise, and tender novel about a fourteen-year-old girl's coming of age in 1970s Baltimore, caught between her straight-laced family and the progressive family she nannies for-who happen to be secretly hiding a famous rock star and his movie star wife for the summer. In 1970s Baltimore, fourteen-year-old Mary Jane loves cooking with her mother, singing in her church choir, and enjoying her family's subscription to the Broadway Showtunes of the Month record club. Shy, quiet, and bookish, she's glad when she lands a summer job as a nanny for the daughter of a local doctor. A respectable job, Mary Jane's mother says. In a respectable house. The house may look respectable on the outside, but inside it's a literal and figurative mess: clutter on every surface, Impeachment: Now More Than Ever bumper stickers on the doors, cereal and takeout for dinner. And even more troublesome (were Mary Jane's mother to know, which she does not): the doctor is a psychiatrist who has cleared his summer for one important job-helping a famous rock star dry out. A week after Mary Jane starts, the rock star and his movie star wife move in. Over the course of the summer, Mary Jane introduces her new household to crisply ironed clothes and a family dinner schedule, and has a front-row seat to a liberal world of sex, drugs, and rock and roll (not to mention group therapy). Caught between the lifestyle she's always known and the future she's only just realized is possible, Mary Jane will arrive at September with a new idea about what she wants out of life, and what kind of person she's going to be.
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More Details:
Author
Jessica Anya Blau
Pages
320
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2021-06-25
ISBN
0063136759 9780063136755
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"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2"
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Sher Free✌️
"An absolutely charming coming-of-age novel about a sheltered teenager set in Baltimore in the 1970s. Light on plot, heavy on character and setting. If you love to be transported to another time and place, this tender novel is a must-read. "
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Emily Calkins
"I loved this book! The author has a real sense of who each character is and how they think, from an inquisitive 5-yr old, to a naive young teen girl, to a drug addicted rock star, etc. The story is very entertaining…a sheer delight."
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Merry
"Pretty good"
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Lauri Weinberg
"This is soooo worth the read, the Reviews i heard or read just didn’t do justice, the characters are sooo much more than surface perception "
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Maribel
"anyone read this?"
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grace nicole
"This was SUCH a great novel. I loved the characters, the plot, and the ending. I wish I could meet all of the characters IRL and have a long dinner with them. So good, so fun, so easy to read. "
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Giulia
"Tender novel. I fell in love with the characters and was invested in their lives. I connected with the topics of music, family, and what love means. "
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Gabrielle Amaro
"Mary Jane was funny (hilarious at times), kind, and quite thought provoking in my opinion. I highly recommend this book!!!
Although billed as a “coming of age novel” I think Mary Jane is already quite wise and honestly at times the only adult in the house.
Having grown up in the 70’s myself, I think that Jessica Anya Blau does a magnificent job of presenting the dilemmas of the decade. What are families of good standing in a community vs what’s really going on in people’s homes. Racial, class and religious stereotypes, etc."
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Leigh Loo
"Highly recommend if you enjoyed Daisy Jones and the six by Taylor Jenkins Reid "
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Maria Hood