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The Glass Cafe
Or the Stripper and the State; How My Mother Started a War with the System That Made Us Kind of Rich and a Little Bit Famous
Written by Gary PaulsenAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Gary Paulsen
Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations | Wendy Lamb Books | Hardcover | June 2003 | $12.95 | 978-0-385-32499-1 (0-385-32499-5)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

THE STORY IS all true and happened to me and is mine.

Tony’s mom, Al, is a terrific single mother who works as a dancer at the Kitty Kat Club. Twelve-year-old Tony is a budding artist, inspired by backstage life at the club. When some of his drawings end up in an art show and catch the attention of the social services agency, Al and Tony find themselves in the middle of a legal wrangle and a media circus. Is Al a responsible mother? It’s the case of the stripper vs. the state, and Al isn’t giving Tony up without a fight.

Once again Gary Paulsen proves why he’s one of America’s most-beloved writers. The Glass Café is a fresh and funny exploration of motherhood, art, and the wiles of storytelling—all told by Tony, in his own true voice.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gary Paulsen is the distinguished author of many critically acclaimed books for young people. One of his most recent books is Brian’s Hunt. The author lives in New Mexico and on the Pacific Ocean.


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