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- 9fda6716620a9135838fddd66709b1881e1f6f86a0229725a7c1a90690e0744e date "Spring 2004".
- 9fda6716620a9135838fddd66709b1881e1f6f86a0229725a7c1a90690e0744e first1 "Lesley".
- 9fda6716620a9135838fddd66709b1881e1f6f86a0229725a7c1a90690e0744e isCitedBy Puberty_Blues_(novel).
- 9fda6716620a9135838fddd66709b1881e1f6f86a0229725a7c1a90690e0744e issue "140".
- 9fda6716620a9135838fddd66709b1881e1f6f86a0229725a7c1a90690e0744e journal "Metro Magazine".
- 9fda6716620a9135838fddd66709b1881e1f6f86a0229725a7c1a90690e0744e last1 "Speed".
- 9fda6716620a9135838fddd66709b1881e1f6f86a0229725a7c1a90690e0744e pages "54".
- 9fda6716620a9135838fddd66709b1881e1f6f86a0229725a7c1a90690e0744e title "You and me against the world revisiting 'puberty blues': depicting thirteen-year-old girls having sex, consuming alcohol, smoking marijuana and defying adult authorities, Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey's 1979 novel Puberty Blues caused a scandal upon its original publication".