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  1. 1. Juni 2003 · Caren Lissner is the author of CARRIE PILBY (rereleased July 1, 2010) - a humorous novel about a 19-year-old genius who graduated from Harvard three years early and doesn't know how to fit in, socialize, and date in New York City. The main character believes many of the people she meets to be immoral and hypocritical, and has a lot ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carrie_PilbyCarrie Pilby - Wikipedia

    Carrie Pilby is a coming-of-age novel by Caren Lissner, first published by Red Dress Ink in 2003, then re-released on July 1, 2010 for teenage readers under the new imprint Harlequin Teen.

  3. Caren Lissner describes herself as achronic creative writerwho is constantly thinking of story ideas. A University of Pennsylvania graduate with a B.A. in English, she published both serious and humorous pieces in the New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, McSweeney’s, and Weatherwise Magazine.

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  4. [Young Adult Fiction (Ages 12 - 17)] Carrie Pilby would rather stay in bed than deal with the immoral, sex-obsessed hypocrites who seem to overrun her hometown, New York City. Carrie is sick of trying to be like everybody else. She isn't! But then her own therapist gives her a five-point plan to change her social-outcast status: like join a ...

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  5. Wenn ihr Therapeut einen Fünf-Punktplan vorschreibt, um ihr zu helfen, mit anderen Menschen zu interagieren, engagiert sich Carrie Pilby, eine urteilhafte soziale Misfit, mit einer bunten Besetzung von Charakteren und findet ihre Augen für eine neue Welt.

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  6. Caren Lissner describes herself as a "chronic creative writer" who is constantly thinking of story ideas. A University of Pennsylvania graduate with a B.A. in English, she published both serious and humorous pieces in the New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, McSweeney's, and Weatherwise Magazine. The joys and frustrations of single nerd-dom ...

  7. 1. Nov. 2011 · But when her own therapist gives her a five-point plan to change her social-outcast status, Carrie takes a hard look at herself—and agrees to try. Suddenly the world doesn’t seem so bad. But is...