Synopses & Reviews
Review
"The issues raised are spot-on for this age group. . . . (an) under-the-microscope examination of the often cruel, always dramatic dynamics of junior high."--
Publishers Weekly"Choldenko . . . has a spiky wit, an empathetic eye for kidsand#8217; foibles and fears, an ear for their distinctive voices and an impressive rangeand#160;. . . Whileand#160;[this book]and#160;treats issues of race, class and marital discord fearlessly, it's also one of the funniest they'll read this year."--
The Washington Post Book Worldand#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;
Synopsis
Kirsten's parents are barely speaking to each other, and her best friend has fallen under the spell of the school's queen bee, Brianna. It seems like only Kirsten's younger science-geek sister is on her side. Walker's goal is to survive at the new white private school his mom has sent him to because she thinks he's going to screw up like his cousin. But he's a good kid. So is his friend Matteo, though no one knows why heand#8217;ll do absolutely anything that hot blond Brianna asks of him. But all of this feels almost trivial when Kirsten and Walker discover a secret that shakes them both to the core.
Synopsis
From the Newbery Honor-winning and "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Al Capone Does My Shirts" comes a fast-paced, provocative, funny book about two kids with an unlikely connection, who discover a secret that shakes them both to the core.
About the Author
GENNIFER CHOLDENKO is the author of Al Capone Does My Shirts and Notes from a Liar and Her Dog as well as several picture books. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area.www.choldenko.com