Paperback Crush, Gabrielle Moss
Paperback Crush, Gabrielle Moss
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Paperback Crush
The Totally Radical History of ’80s and ’90s Teen Fiction

Author: Gabrielle Moss

Narrator: Emily Woo Zeller

Unabridged: 4 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/30/2018

Categories: Nonfiction, Humor


Synopsis

A hilarious and nostalgic trip through the history of paperback pre-teen series of the ’80s and ’90sEvery twenty- or thirty-something woman knows these books. The pink covers, the flimsy paper, the zillion volumes in the series that kept you reading for your entire adolescence. Spurred by the commercial success of Sweet Valley High and The Babysitters Club, these were not the serious-issue YA novels of the 1970s, nor were they the blockbuster books of the Harry Potter and Twilight ilk. They were cheap, s’hort, and utterly beloved.Paperback Crush dives in deep to this golden age with affection, history, and a little bit of snark. Listeners will discover (and fondly remember) girl-centric series on everything from correspondence (Pen Pals and Dear Diary) to sports (The Pink Parrots, Cheerleaders, and The Gymnasts) to a newspaper at an all-girls Orthodox Jewish middle school (The B.Y. Times) to a literal teen angel (Teen Angels: Heaven Can Wait, where an enterprising guardian angel named Cisco has to earn her wings “by helping the world’s sexist rock star”). Some were blatant ripoffs of the successful series (looking at you, Sleepover Friends and The Girls of Canby Hall), some were sick-lit tearjerkers à la Love Story (Abby, My Love), and some were just plain perplexing (Uncle Vampire?) But all of them represent that time gone by of girl-power and endless sessions of sustained silent reading.In six hilarious chapters (Friends, Love, School, Family, Jobs, Terror, and Danger), Bustle Features Editor Gabrielle Moss takes the listener on a nostalgic tour of teen book covers of yore, digging deep into the history of the genre as well as the stories behind the best-known series.

About Gabrielle Moss

Gabrielle Moss is the author of GLOP: Nontoxic, Expensive Ideas That Will Make You Look Ridiculous and Feel Pretentious (HarperCollins, 2016). She is a features editor at Bustle and her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Slate, GQ.com, the Hairpin, and many other fine publications. She lives in New York City. She is definitely a Jessica. Follow her on Twitter @Gaby_Moss.

About Emily Woo Zeller

Emily Woo Zeller is an Audie and Earphones Award–winning narrator, voice-over artist, actor, dancer, and choreographer. AudioFile magazine named her one of the Best Voices of 2013. Her voice-over career includes work in animated film and television in Southeast Asia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Justin on February 18, 2019

High off reading Paperbacks from Hell, which refueled my love for out-of-print horror, I couldn't wait to check out this follow-up from Quirk Books. Like many young readers in the 80s and 90s, my life was pretty much devoted to tearing through hoards of slim paperback novels. I tended to stay in the......more

Goodreads review by Alex on March 22, 2020

3.5 stars Paperback Crush is a good overview of teen fiction from the 1980's and 90's. Overall I found it to be fun and informative, although I will say that this is quite a broad overview rather than an in-depth or 'definitive' guide. While I enjoyed it while reading it I can't say it's a book that......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 26, 2018

I squealed in excitement when Paperback Crush was first brought to my attention. I pounced upon the advanced copy, flipping through its contents, waves of nostalgic recognition brightening my day. Bummer Summer! Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You! If This is Love, I'll Take Spaghetti! Old friends, thes......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on March 29, 2019

Ohmygosh, Becky! This was like, the MOST! Not merely a look at the history and trends of the books that shaped so many childhoods, this book is also so damn hilarious that I was crying with laughter multiple times! Gabrielle Moss can really write, and her zingy deep dive into teen pulp fiction is tru......more

Goodreads review by Lexie on June 20, 2018

Pretty much everything I wanted. It's s fun pop cultural dive into the history of Teen/Tween fiction from Nancy Drew to the Wakefield Twins. The format is fun, lively and perfect to pick up and put down in between running for class prez and prom Queen and baby-sitter of the year and fending off an a......more


Quotes

“Pays homage to the pastel-tinted golden years between Judy Blume and J.K. Rowling.” Washington Post

“A researched and nostalgic look back at what made the genre so successful, from cover art and feminist themes to fan favorite authors and publishers.” Chicago Tribune

“Paperback Crush will jog your memory in the loveliest possible way.” Brit + Co 

“A love letter to and analysis of the books that an entire generation read voraciously.” BuzzFeed News

“A history lesson, sociological study, and nostalgia trip in one.” Hello Giggles

“Part history, part snark, part love letter to the past, Paperback Crush is the hilarious pop culture history book millennial readers have been waiting for.” Bustle

“YA history buffs and academics alike will want to read, reminisce, and chuckle through this fun but well-done work.” School Library Journal (starred review)

“Moss’ lovingly snarky writing style will fuel former teen-girl paperback readers’ appreciation.” Booklist


Awards

  • Scribd Pick