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A Child's Guide to the Brat Pack
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Book Information
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A Child's Guide to the Brat Pack is a book about the group of 1980s actors collectively known as the "Brat Pack". The book's author is Ally Needy and the photos are by Rod Lowe. Lisa has a copy of the book.
Behind the Laughter
- "Brat Pack" is a pop-culture collective term for young actors who rose to stardom in the early- to mid-1980s. The term has been applied both broadly, to all actors of that era, and narrowly, to only those who appeared in either The Breakfast Club or St. Elmo's Fire.
- The book's author and photographer (Ally Needy and Rod Lowe) are puns on real-life Brat Packers Ally Sheedy and Rob Lowe.