The quirky world of Stars Hollow and the incredible relationship of the Gilmore Girls--mother Lorelai and daughter Rory are best friends--continues to engage viewers after seven seasons, with its lightning-fast dialogue, dry wit, and unusual take on family relations. In this satirical yet sensitive collection of essays, leading writers weigh in on how this unique show has successfully broken the teenage-sitcom mold and gained viewers of all ages. Addressing questions such as "What are the risks of having your mother be your best friend?" How is "Gilmore Girls "anti-family, at least in the traditional sense?" and "What's a male viewer to do when he finds both mother and daughter attractive?" this anthology also looks at how the characters are shaped by the pop culture they consume and how prevalent a feeling of class consciousness is within the series. "
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"A must-read for any "Gilmore Girls" fan." --"The Sacramento Bee"
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Great book for the Gilmore Girls fan and pop culture junkie - an interesting read which goes in depth on the world of Star Hollows. Semi academic style with a popculture edge, it's definitely much more compelling to read than the usual readings you get for english classes in uni. Not too much jargon although I must admit that as much as a Gilmore Girls fan I am, I truly have to be in the right frame of mind to absorb this book, the way it deserves to be.
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