5/10/2023 0 Comments Gender blender by blake nelsonThis is an important story that pulls no punches. Nelson (Destroy All Cars) gives a hard, honest appraisal of addiction, its often-fatal consequences, and the high probability of relapse. Shit happens and you have to feel it." Predictably, reuniting with Stewart isn't the answer to Maddie's problems, and tension rises as both teens' resolve to stay sober shows signs of weakening. "It's so weird being straight," Maddie thinks. Meanwhile, she battles loneliness and isolation at her high school where her earlier drunken escapades earned her the nickname "Mad Dog Maddie," and her old friends pressure her to start using again. When the students in health class at George Wilson Middle School are assigned girl/boy partners to discuss gender issues, no one could imagine that two students would actually switch bodies. After returning home, 16-year-old Maddie counts the days until Stewart's release, hoping they can take up where they left off. At Spring Meadow, Maddie's best moments come during her fleeting romance with another young patient, Stewart. Nelson offers another sharply focused portrait of a teen in crisis in this story of ex-party girl Maddie, who struggles to renew herself after being released from a rehab center.
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