Confessions of a Teenage Baboon
First edition
AuthorPaul Zindel
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung Adult literature
PublisherHarper Trophy
Publication date
1977
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages154
ISBN0-06-026843-3

Confessions of a Teenage Baboon is a young adult novel by Paul Zindel, published in 1977. The semi-autobiographical book tells of Chris, the son of a nurse who works with terminally ill patients, and his coming to terms with his selfhood and his mother.[1]

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Reception

The novel was referenced as a suggesting reading for "less able adult readers" in 1982.[2] Critic of youth literature Lilian Shapiro was not a fan, and Kenneth Donelson in 1981 thought it was a "bit of fluff".[3] A decade later, Donelson remarked that "Zindel had turned into a jokester".[4] In 1982, Don Nilsen and Alleen Pace Nilsen praise Zindel's humor, including the "natural sounding grossness" in Chris' introduction of himself.[5]

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