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Going Nowhere Faster

by Sean Beaudoin

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ISBN13: 9780316014151
ISBN10: 031601415x
Condition: Standard
Dustjacket: Standard
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Everyone in town thought Stan was going to be something and go somewhere, but they're starting to realize that when this boy genius can't even get out of Happy Video, he's going nowhere, faster. But when things look like they're only getting worse, Stan is forced to decide what he wants to do with his life. Suddenly, he may be getting somewhere afterall. With sarcastic, dry wit reminiscent of David Sedaris and Tom Perrotta, this debut YA novel delivers with laugh-out-loud hilarity and a lot of heart.

Review:

"The summer after high school graduation isn't going as expected for the emotionally troubled narrator of Beaudoin's debut novel. Stan is a mathematically brilliant, sarcastic teenager with aspirations of becoming a famous screenwriter. Instead of fame and fortune, he finds himself working the register at Happy Video with no college prospects and an inability to write anything other than hackneyed movie treatments and the obsessive-and amusing-lists that dot his intentionally flawed narration (Stan is a self-described 'serial exaggerator'). Additionally, Stan strains to deal with his eccentric parents: his health-obsessed, vegan mother grows and sells 'organic (mealy) produce' out of their home, and his father, an amateur inventor, designed and built their house, which 'looked like a haunted scrap pile' and has engineered their ancient Mercedes to run on cooking oil, requiring frequent trips to fast food restaurants to fill up the leaky rooftop storage tank. Beaudoin adds a touch of menace to Stan's coming-of-age story by making him the target of escalating, anonymous threats that strike increasingly close to home. Stan is an empathetic hangdog hero, and though he sees his own life as stagnant and directionless, readers ought to enjoy this wryly narrated trip through his emotional failings, betrayals, neuroses and triumphs. Ages 12-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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ISBN:
9780316014151
Author:
Beaudoin, Sean
Publisher:
Little Brown and Company
Author:
Beaudoin, Sean
Subject:
Social Issues - General
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Family life
Publication Date:
April 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
235
Dimensions:
8.58x6.06x.86 in. .74 lbs.
Age Level:
12-22

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