![]() ![]() Ted and Erica are surprisingly mature and aware of their faults, and their dialogue, including obscenities, is realistic. Coburn skillfully balances the issues of alcoholism and bulimia with the fragile love story of two lost teens. ![]() But he hadn't counted on falling in love with Erica, and he finds himself forced to decide whether his loyalty is to her or the man paying his bills. When a stranger offers him full tuition if he'll keep an eye on a bulimic freshman for her billionaire father, the teen accepts the deal, expecting it to require little effort. He attends Alcoholics Anonymous on a judge's orders and has been sober for 90 days. Grade 10 Up–After driving while drunk, crashing his truck into a tree, and wrecking his knee, Ted York no longer has a basketball scholarship to NYU or much of a future. ![]()
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