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Hairstyles of the Damned
Contributor(s): Meno, Joe (Author)
ISBN: 188845170X     ISBN-13: 9781888451702
Publisher: Akashic Books, Ltd.
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2004
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Annotation: "Hairstyles" is an honest depiction of growing up punk on Chicago's south side: a study in the demons of racial intolerance, Catholic school conformism and class repression. It is the story of the riotous exploits of Brian, a high school burnout, and his best friend Gretchen, a punk rock girl fond of brawling.

Joe Meno won the 2003 Nelson Algren Literary Award and is the author of "Tender as Hellfire" (St. Martin's, 1999) and "How the Hula Girl Sings" (HarperCollins, 2001). His online fictional serial, "The Secret Hand," is published through "Playboy Magazine," His short fiction has been published in "TriQuarterly," "Bridge," "Other Voices Washington Square," and has been broadcast on National Public Radio. He lives in Chicago, and he is a columnist for "Punk Planet" magazine.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Coming Of Age
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2004106233
Lexile Measure: 1130
Series: Punk Planet Books
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 5.36" W x 7.52" (0.56 lbs) 278 pages
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 86116
Reading Level: 5.9   Interest Level: Upper Grades   Point Value: 14.0
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Included in MTV.com's These 17 Music-Themed YA Books Could Be Your Life

A selection of the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program.

Meno gives his proverbial coming-of-age tale a punk-rock edge, as seventeen-year-old Chicagoan Brian Oswald tries to land his first girlfriend...Meno ably explores Brian's emotional uncertainty and his poignant youthful search for meaning...His gabby, heartfelt, and utterly believable take on adolescence strikes a winning chord.
--Publishers Weekly

A funny, hard-rocking first-person tale of teenage angst and discovery.
--Booklist

Captures the loose, fun, recklessness of midwestern punk.
--MTV.com

Captures both the sweetness and sting of adolescence with unflinching honesty.
--Entertainment Weekly

Joe Meno writes with the energy, honesty, and emotional impact of the best punk rock. From the opening sentence to the very last word, Hairstyles of the Damned held me in his grip.
--Jim DeRogatis, pop music critic, Chicago Sun-Times

The most authentic young voice since J.D. Salinger's Holden Caulfield...A darn good book.
--Daily Southtown

Sensitive, well-observed, often laugh-out-loud funny...You won't regret a moment of the journey.
--Chicago Tribune

Meno is a romantic at heart. Not the greeting card kind, or the Harlequin paperback version, but the type who thinks, deep down, that things matter, that art can change lives.
--Elgin Courier News

Funny and charming and sad and real. The adults are sparingly yet poignantly drawn, especially the fathers, who slip through without saying much but make a profound impression.
--Chicago Journal

Underneath his angst, Brian, the narrator of Hairstyles of the Damned, possesses a disarming sense of compassion which allows him to worm his way into the reader's heart. It is this simple contradiction that makes Meno's portrait of adolescence so convincing: He has dug up and displayed for us the secret paradox of the teenage years, the desire to belong pitted against the need for individuality--a constant clash of hate and love.
--NewPages.com

Joe Meno knows Chicago's south side the way Jane Goodall knew chimps and apes--which is to say, he really knows it. He also knows about the early '90s, punk rock, and awkward adolescence. Best of all, he knows the value of entertainment. Hairstyles of the Damned is proof positive.
--John McNally, author of The Book of Ralph

Filled with references to dozens of bands and mix-tape set lists, the book's heart and soul is driven by a teenager's life-changing discovery of punk's social and political message...Meno's alter ego, Brian Oswald, is a modern-day Holden Caulfield...It's a funny, sweet, and, at times, hard-hitting story with a punk vibe.
--Mary Houlihan, Chicago Sun-Times

Meno's language is rhythmic and honest, expressing things proper English never could. And you've got to hand it to the author, who pulled off a very good trick: The book is punk rock. It's not just punk rock. It's not just about punk rock; it embodies the idea of punk rock; it embodies the idea of punk--it's pissed off at authority, it won't groom itself properly, and it irritates. Yet its rebellious spirit is inspiring and right on the mark.
--SF Weekly

Hairstyles of the Damned is the debut novel of our Punk Planet Books imprint, which originates from Punk Planet magazine.

Hairstyles of the Damned is an honest, true-life depiction of growing up punk on Chicago's south side: a study in the demons of racial intolerance, Catholic school conformism, and class repression. It is the story of the riotous exploits of Brian, a high school burnout, and his best friend, Gretchen, a punk rock girl fond of brawling. Based on the actual events surrounding a Chicago high school's segregated prom, this work of fiction unflinchingly pursues the truth in discovering what it means to be your own person.