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Food, Girls, and Other Things I Can't Have

by Allen Zadoff

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Publisher Comments:

What’s worse than being fat your freshman year?

Being fat your sophomore year.

Life used to be so simple for Andrew Zansky–hang with the Model UN guys, avoid gym class, and eat and eat and eat. He’s used to not fitting in: into his family, his sports-crazed school, or his size 48 pants.

But not anymore. Andrew just met April, the new girl at school and the instant love of his life! He wants to find a way to win her over, but how? When O. Douglas, the heartthrob quarterback and high-school legend, saves him from getting beaten up by the school bully, Andrew sees his chance to get in with the football squad.

Is it possible to reinvent yourself in the middle of high school? Andrew is willing to try. But he’s going to have to make some changes. Fast.

Can a funny fat kid be friends with a football superstar? Can he win over the Girl of his Dreams? Can he find a way to get his mom and dad back together?

How far should you go to be the person you really want to be?

Andrew is about to find out.

Review:

"Readers who wade through a series of painful scenes early on in Zadoff's debut YA novel are in for a treat. Andy Zansky is the (second) fattest kid in school and pays dearly for it on a daily basis (on the first day of sophomore year, he discovers he may not fit into the new desks). Then, out of nowhere, popular football star O. Douglas takes a liking to Andy, who goes out for football and makes the varsity team. Out goes self-deprecating Andy (for the most part), making room for a more confident, funny and likable Andy. Becoming popular, albeit gradually, doesn't cure all of Andy's woes — both football and popularity come with quite a few complications — nor does it magically empower him to lose the weight. But watching Andy's transformation, his three steps forward and one step back rhythm, is both entertaining and moving ('That's the thing about being fat,' he reflects. 'People can't see the real you, so you have to work really hard to show them'). Boy makeover books are rare, and this one is a gem. Ages 12 — up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Andrew Zansky is a seriously overweight teenager who doesn't fit in at school. This compelling novel follows Andy's trials, tribulations, and triumphs. As Andy inches towards adulthood, he comes to understand that feeling different doesn't make him weird or special; it makes him like everyone else.

About the Author

Allen Zadoff is a former theatrical director who now works as a writer, teacher, and magazine columnist. His first book for adults was published last summer: HUNGRY: Lessons Learned on the Journey from Fat to Thin. Allen says, "Allen Zadoff (that's me) is a writer who used to be fat. I spent my early years eating and dreaming of writing good stuff. Now I write a lot and don't eat nearly as much. I'm a graduate of Cornell University (renowned for its dining halls) and the Harvard University Institute for Advanced Theater Training (where I can tell you the food is not nearly as good)." You can visit him online at www.allenzadoff.com.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781606840047
Author:
Zadoff, Allen
Publisher:
EgmontUSA
Subject:
Social Issues - Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Subject:
Schools
Subject:
High schools
Subject:
Social Issues - Adolescence
Subject:
Situations / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction-Adolescence
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20090908
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 9
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
8.22x5.90x1.09 in. .96 lbs.
Age Level:
14-17

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Readers who wade through a series of painful scenes early on in Zadoff's debut YA novel are in for a treat. Andy Zansky is the (second) fattest kid in school and pays dearly for it on a daily basis (on the first day of sophomore year, he discovers he may not fit into the new desks). Then, out of nowhere, popular football star O. Douglas takes a liking to Andy, who goes out for football and makes the varsity team. Out goes self-deprecating Andy (for the most part), making room for a more confident, funny and likable Andy. Becoming popular, albeit gradually, doesn't cure all of Andy's woes — both football and popularity come with quite a few complications — nor does it magically empower him to lose the weight. But watching Andy's transformation, his three steps forward and one step back rhythm, is both entertaining and moving ('That's the thing about being fat,' he reflects. 'People can't see the real you, so you have to work really hard to show them'). Boy makeover books are rare, and this one is a gem. Ages 12 — up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Andrew Zansky is a seriously overweight teenager who doesn't fit in at school. This compelling novel follows Andy's trials, tribulations, and triumphs. As Andy inches towards adulthood, he comes to understand that feeling different doesn't make him weird or special; it makes him like everyone else.
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