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Get the full low-down on the 8-part series from Channel Gabrielle Carey is the author of novels, biography, autobiography, essays, articles and short stories, including Confessions of a Teenage Celebrity , about the tumultuous time surrounding the writing and publishing of Puberty Blues. Gabrielle teaches writing at the University of Technology, Sydney, where her long-standing preoccupation with James I was about thirteen, alone in my bedroom with the door firmly shut.
I was fascinated. The Text Publishing Company. Join our book club. Three-time winner: Small Publisher of the Year.
Leander Brett Cheryl as Cheryl. Jay Hackett Bruce as Bruce. Ned Lander Strach as Strach. Joanne Olsen Vicki as Vicki. Julie Medana Kim as Kim. Michael Shearman Glenn as Glenn. Dean Dunstone Seagull as Seagull.
Nerida Clark Carol as Carol. Kirrily Nolan Mrs. Vickers as Mrs. Alan Cassell Mr. Vickers as Mr. Rowena Wallace Mrs. Knight as Mrs. Bruce Beresford. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Meet Sue, a teenage Australian girl in the late 70s, whose life mainly consists of doing what everyone else does - watch the surfing boys and have sex with the same surfing boys. The girls have to follow lots of strange customs, e.
Ugly girls have two choices - being bitches and hate boys, or being generally cheap and looked down upon by everyone. The afternoons are spent on the beaches, in the backseats of car or at home-alone-parties where sex and alcohol are the main ingredients. Parents and teachers are trying to straighten the kids out, but that is not easy.
The coolest things to do are the things they say we can't do. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Australian singer and actress Kylie Minogue has said of the film's source 'Puberty Blues' novel: "I don't recall reading 'Puberty Blues' so much as devouring it.
I was about thirteen, alone in my bedroom with the door firmly shut. In the book, Deb and Sue are thirteen, however due to censorship issues in the film, the characters ages were lifted to sixteen. In the series of Puberty Blues, the girls are fifteen. The film was criticised by Kathy Lette for omitting a miscarriage that occurs in the book, as well as its treatment of the grittier elements of the book, especially sex. However, the TV series includes many of the controversial elements of the book that made it as powerful as it was, such as abortion, drug use, rape and sexual consent.
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