No More Saturday Nights

No More Saturday Nights by Norma Klein, published by Fawcett Juniper in 1989, is a juvenile fiction novel that explores the challenges faced by Tim Weber. As he navigates the complexities of young adulthood, Tim’s aspirations of attending Columbia University are disrupted by an unexpected pregnancy resulting from a casual relationship with a high-school classmate. The narrative follows his journey as he seeks custody of his child, moves to New York, and attempts to balance the demands of parenting with his studies and social life.
Readers will find a realistic portrayal of Tim’s struggles as he juggles the responsibilities of fatherhood, roommates, and academic commitments. The story delves into themes relevant to boys and men, highlighting the impact of unexpected life changes on personal goals and relationships. With 264 pages, this edition presents a thoughtful examination of youth, responsibility, and the pursuit of dreams amidst life’s unforeseen challenges.
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Tim Weber’s dream of attending Columbia University in New York is shattered when a casual relationship with a high-school classmate results in an unwanted pregnancy. But then Tim goes to court and wins custody of the child, moves to New York and tries balancing roommates with dirty diapers, daycare, dating and studying.
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