Add this copy of In My Room: Teenagers in Their Bedrooms to cart. $300.00, very good condition, Sold by Twice Sold Tales rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Seattle, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Chronicle Books.
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Very Good. Oblong octavo in French wraps. Light shelfwear; unobtrusive dampstain to lower corners of early text, else interior clean and bright. Color photos. Fascinating images of 90s teens accompanied by text in their own words.
Add this copy of Adrienne Salinger: in My Room: Teenagers in Their to cart. $504.00, like new condition, Sold by Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Albuquerque, NM, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Chronicle Books.
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Fine. No dust jacket as issued. First edition, first printing. Signed on the title page by Salinger. Soft cover. Photographically illustrated laminated stiff wrappers with French folds (published only in wraps). Photographs, preface and text (from videotaped interviews) by Adrienne Salinger. Introduction by Tobias Wolff. Includes an Afterword ('where are they now') compiled by Salinger. 96 pp. with 42 four-color plates. 8-1/2 x 10 inches. Out of print. Very scarce. Fine (from the artist's archive; may have slight surface wear to the covers, else As New). From the publisher: "As a haven from what is often the most painful and tumultuous period in a young person's life, the bedroom may be the only place teenagers can truly express themselves. Few teenagers welcome anyone in their bedroom, least of all adults. In In My Room: Teenagers in Their Bedrooms, photographer Adrienne Salinger has been allowed to enter the private lives of forty-three teens. Her images, taken over a two-year period, offer an intimate glimpse into these intimate escapes and the adolescents who have made them their own. Even small objects in each room reveal much about the hopes, fears, and dreams of each teen pictured: a poster of a heavy metal band on a wall, various religious icons arranged on a shelf, a well-worn stuffed animal on a bed. Salinger's interviews with her subjects accompany each photograph, illuminating the harsh realities of some of their lives. A far cry from two-dimensional caricatures on "Happy Days, " several of these kids have already had to deal with drugs, pregnancy, physical abuse, racism, and death." Signed by Author.