Examples of use of I Love You, Beth Cooper
1. And while he‘d always wanted to write a novel, "I Love You, Beth Cooper" had its genesis as a movie treatment that wasn‘t going anywhere.
2. Larry Doyle mined memories of high school for his novel, "I Love You, Beth Cooper." Inside the jacket of his first novel, "I Love You, Beth Cooper," you won‘t find a stylish, dignified photo of Doyle, 48, a frequent contributor to The New Yorker and a former writer for "The Simpsons." Instead, there‘s a 1'76 photo of the shaggy–haired, 17–year–old Doyle from the Buffalo Grove High School yearbook.
3. And on his book‘s Web site –– http://iloveyoubethcooper.com/ –– Doyle has posted a clip of his graduation speech, delivered in the sweltering gymnasium at the suburban Chicago school, which provides the setting for the opening scene of "I Love You, Beth Cooper." Comfortable as he is in his own skin, Doyle can only take so much humiliation.