Mary - Jean

: Some critics, such as those from Kirkus Reviews , feel the book paints an "overly rosy" picture that fails to fully grapple with serious themes like addiction and racism mentioned in the plot. Mary Jane (Play) by Amy Herzog Mary Jane - Manhattan Theatre Club

This coming-of-age story is a favorite for book clubs, set in 1975 Baltimore. mary jean

: Highly recommended for its narration, which includes singing that matches the story's 1970s musical theme. : Some critics, such as those from Kirkus

: Reviewers generally praise the book as a "joyful" and "heartfelt" exploration of self-discovery. The New York Times highlighted its "bouncy rhythm" and strong protagonist. : Reviewers generally praise the book as a

: 14-year-old Mary Jane Dillard, raised in a strict, conservative household, takes a summer job as a nanny for the progressive Cone family. She soon discovers they are secretly hosting a world-famous rock star and his movie-star wife.