Sixteen:
Stories About That Sweet and Bitter Birthday
"Delightful and
different. "--School Library Journal
Dating! Driving! Drama!
Remember what it was like to be sixteen? Whether it was
the year your teeth were finally free of braces or you were discovered
by the opposite sex, that magical, mystical age is something you will
never forget. Edited by Megan McCafferty, author of the runaway hit
novels sloppy firsts and second helpings,
SIXTEEN: Stories About That Sweet and Bitter
Birthday is a compilation of short stories inspired by all the
angst, melodrama, and wonderment of being sixteen.
Sarah Dessen's "Infinity" is about a girl confronting
two major milestones: getting her driver's license and losing her
virginity. The Dead Girls in Jacqueline Woodson's "Nebraska 99" have
already done it and now must cope with being teenage mothers. And
Carolyn Mackler's, "Mona Lisa, Jesus, Chad and Me" explores whether
friendship can survive when prayer and partying clash. Also included is
a new Jessica Darling story by Megan McCafferty about the last fifteen
minutes Jessica spends--or rather, doesn't spend--with her best friend,
Hope, who is leaving Pineville.
Also featuring stories by Steve Almond, M.T. Anderson,
Julianna Baggott, Cat Bauer, Emma Forrest, Tanuja Desai Hidier, David
Levithan, Sarah Mlynowski, Sonya Sones, Zoe Trope, Ned Vizzini and
Joseph Weisberg, these hilarious, poignant and touching tales are
perfect both for those who have yet to reach that milestone and those
who want to reminisce about their "sweetest" year.


