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The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth (Popularity, Quirk Theory, and Why Outsiders Thrive After High School)
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Product Details
Author:
Alexandra Robbins
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
448
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing (January 17, 2012)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781401310776
ISBN-10:
140131077X
Weight:
12.48oz
Dimensions:
5.25" x 8" x 1.125"
Case Pack:
20
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hbgusa-hbgusa_onix30_P9526419_12222025-20251222.xml
Folder:
hbgusa
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List Price:
$24.99
Publisher Identifier:
P-HACH
Discount Code:
A
Audience:
General/trade
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Grand Central Publishing
Overview
In a smart, entertaining, reassuring book that reads like fiction, Alexandra Robbins manages to cross Gossip Girl with Freaks and Geeks and explain the fascinating psychology and science behind popularity and outcasthood. She reveals that the things that set students apart in high school are the things that help them stand out later in life.
Robbins follows seven real people grappling with the uncertainties of high school social life, including:
Robbins intertwines these narratives--often triumphant, occasionally heartbreaking, and always captivating--with essays exploring subjects like the secrets of popularity, being excluded doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you, why outsiders succeed, how schools make the social scene worse--and how to fix it.
The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth is not just essential reading for students, teachers, parents, and anyone who deals with teenagers, but for all of us, because at some point in our lives we've all been on the outside looking in.
Robbins follows seven real people grappling with the uncertainties of high school social life, including:
- The Loner, who has withdrawn from classmates since they persuaded her to unwittingly join her own hate club
- The Popular Bitch, a cheerleading captain both seduced by and trapped within her clique's perceived prestige
- The Nerd, whose differences cause students to laugh at him and his mother to needle him for not being "normal"
- The New Girl, determined to stay positive as classmates harass her for her mannerisms and target her because of her race
- The Gamer, an underachiever in danger of not graduating, despite his intellect and his yearning to connect with other students
- The Weird Girl, who battles discrimination and gossipy politics in school but leads a joyous life outside of it
- The Band Geek, who is alternately branded too serious and too emo, yet annually runs for class president
Robbins intertwines these narratives--often triumphant, occasionally heartbreaking, and always captivating--with essays exploring subjects like the secrets of popularity, being excluded doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you, why outsiders succeed, how schools make the social scene worse--and how to fix it.
The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth is not just essential reading for students, teachers, parents, and anyone who deals with teenagers, but for all of us, because at some point in our lives we've all been on the outside looking in.








