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Debutantes in love. With each other. Grace Dunlop is the eleven-year-old girl with everything, including a trust fund. Transplanted from London to the United States, her life is forever changed when she meets the precocious and irreverent Harper Alessi. Attending black tie balls and fielding boyfriends, the two girls develop an unusually close friendship that endures into college. Finally presented as debutantes by their proud parents, they hope for an end to the close hold their family has on them. It's 1984, after all, and they have choices, don't they? Maybe that's why all the songs on the…mehr

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Debutantes in love. With each other. Grace Dunlop is the eleven-year-old girl with everything, including a trust fund. Transplanted from London to the United States, her life is forever changed when she meets the precocious and irreverent Harper Alessi. Attending black tie balls and fielding boyfriends, the two girls develop an unusually close friendship that endures into college. Finally presented as debutantes by their proud parents, they hope for an end to the close hold their family has on them. It's 1984, after all, and they have choices, don't they? Maybe that's why all the songs on the jukebox suddenly suggest a dangerous passion they haven't been able to express. Gina Daggett is best known as "Lipstick" of the columnist duo Lipstick & Dipstick, and as an award-winning writer and successful blogger. Jukebox is her first novel, and is in pre-production for a feature film.
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Gina Daggett is an award-winning writer and a regular columnist in CURVE, the world's best-selling lesbian magazine. She is also a cum laude graduate from Pacific University's Creative Writing Program. Jukebox is her first novel, evolving from her screenplay which is in pre-production phase. Known to lesbians everywhere as "Lipstick" of the columnist duo Lipstick & Dipstick, Daggett is fond of pounding the pavement with her running shoes (she finished her first marathon in 2003), skiing in Whistler and beachcombing for sea glass. She now lives in Vancouver, BC. Gina's debut novel, Jukebox, won a 2011 Alice B Committee Lavender Certificate for new writers.