Synopses & Reviews
The King of Rock n Roll lives! And hes Joshs dad.When 13-year-old Josh finds out that he has to stay with his dad in Chicago for a few months, hes not too thrilled. But when he arrives at the airport, hes simply devastated. His father—who used to be a scatterbrained but pretty normal shoe salesman—has become . . . Elvis. Well, a sideburnwearing, hip-twisting, utterly-embarrassing Elvis impersonator.
Josh is determined to keep his dads identity a secret, but on his very first day at his new school, a note appears on his locker. Its signed Elvisly Yours, and instead of a name, a sneering purple smiley face. The secret is out, and when his dad is invited to perform at a special 50s concert at his school, Josh is forced to take drastic action. From award-winning author Shelley Pearsall comes a hilarious novel about discovering the important (and sometimes painful) difference between who you want to be—and who you really are.
“Alternately wry, silly, thoughtful and laugh-out-loud funny.”—BookPage
Synopsis
When 13-year-old Josh finds out that he has to stay with his dad in Chicago for a few months, he's not too thrilled. But when he arrives at the airport, he's simply devastated. His father--who used to be a scatterbrained but pretty normal shoe salesman--has become a sideburn-wearing, hip-twisting, utterly embarrassing Elvis impersonator.
About the Author
A former teacher and museum historian, Shelley Pearsall is now a full-time writer. Her first novel, Trouble Dont Last, won the Scott ODell Award for Historical Fiction. To learn more about the author and her work, visit www.shelleypearsall.com. She lives in Silver Lake, Ohio.