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Looking for Alibrandi (novel)






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Looking for Alibrandi
First edition
AuthorMelina Marchetta
Cover artistMarina Messiha
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult novel, bildungsroman
PublisherPenguin Australia/Orchard Books

Publication date

October 1992
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages260 pp
ISBN0-531-30142-7
OCLC39508243
LC ClassPZ7.M32855 Lo 1999
Followed bySaving Francesca, 2003 

Looking for Alibrandi is the debut novel of Australian author Melina Marchetta, published in 1992. A film adaptation was made in 2000.

Plot

The novel follows its protagonist, Josephine Alibrandi, the Australian Italian daughter of Italian immigrant parents. Josie lives in Sydney and attends a Catholic high school–where she is disillusioned with the cliques and social politics of her snobby peers. Her usually sophisticated, sassy demeanour is challenged when she is overcome with the pressures of her senior year of high school: the suicide of a male friend, and meeting her estranged father who is in Sydney on a business trip. She confides in a young man with a bad reputation, who slowly turns into a romantic interest for Josie. This relationship, mirrored by the tumultuous relationship with her father, forms the centre complications of the novel as Josie tries to navigate through the complexities and hurdles she faces as a young adult.

Awards

Film adaptation

Looking for Alibrandi (2000) starred Pia Miranda as Josephine Alibrandi, Anthony LaPaglia as her father, Michael Andretti, and Kick Gurry as her boyfriend, Jacob Coote. Melina Marchetta wrote the screenplay.[1]

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    Aurealis Award-winning works
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