- Zenga Catches Up To 'caulfield'
Screenwriter-producer Bo Zenga will make his directorial debut with the college comedy "In Search of Holden Caulfield" for Abandon Entertainment.
- Adapt This: The Monthly Kirkus Reviews / Hollywood Reporter Books-to-Film Column
Coming-of-age stories are fruitful subjects for film treatment because they invite us to observe characters in formation, in transition?whether in stories of gradual maturation ('How ......
- Piper
Piper Scanlon, 15, is obnoxious, homely—and shattered by her mother's sudden, violent death. Kathryn Scanlon drowned in a hot tub when her long hair caught ......
- How The Light Gets In
Louise "Lou" Connor, from the dark side of Sydney, Australia, is having a hard time adjusting to her clean, affluent American host family: polished, capable ......
- Jack Frusciante Has Left The Band
Haphazardly punctuated first novel of middle-class Europeen angst that's less about rock 'n' roll, or pubescent love, than about Anglo-American slacker culture and a bunch ......
- The Education Of Robert Nifkin
A young Chicagoan finds an unstructured but effective alternative to public education in this toothy satire, set in the ism-crazed 1950s. In his first week ......
- Was It Something I Said?
Miracles do happen: an urban love story, Manhattan-set, in which the fact that two lovers have everything stacked against them--insanely controlling parents, manic workplaces, and ......
- Same As It Never Was
Bitch inherits brat, in a first from Lazebnik. College junior Olivia Martin can barely stand her father's second wife, let alone their six-year-old daughter. Little ......
- Name The Baby
Confessional debut novel--first published and hailed in Britain--by a 27-year-old former New Yorker who lives in Italy. Told in a far more vulgar voice than ......
- Soy La Avon Lady
Assimilation into American culture and abrasive family dynamics are the subjects of the 11 finely crafted stories gathered in this striking debut collection. López's characters ......
- American Visa
Near-broke, provincial, middle-aged Mario Alvarez seems a bit like an older, only slightly wiser, but oddly more likable Holden Caulfield. Clad in a well-tailored suit, ......
- The Virtual Life Of Lexie Diamond
Following a fairly familiar course until its sudden closing twist, this debut from actor/screenwriter Foyt tracks a teenager's grief after her mother's sudden death, and ......
- Think, Woodchuck
Subterranean gloom suffuses this creepy tale of the implosion of a deranged mind. Fifteen-year-old Ian lives without electricity or water in a suburban house left ......
- Joe College
Another perfectly pitched, subversively hilarious chronicle of prolonged adolescence from the author of, most recently, Election (1998). If Salinger's Holden Caulfield had hit the books ......