From Publishers Weekly
"Large doses of authentic preteen jocularity" infuse what PW called a "fresh and appealing slice of junior high achool life," in which eighth-grader Whit Levy confronts assorted tribulations. Ages 12-up.
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From School Library Journal
Grade 6-9-- Eighth-grader Whitman is extremely preoccupied with making a positive impression on girls. At the same time, he is coping with his parents' imminent divorce, the unexpected big otry of his best friend, and his part in the class play. Vail is a master at portraying adolescent self-absorption, awkwardness, and fickleness, all with freshness and humor. The dialogue be tween teen characters is also simultaneously authentic and funny. While there are no earth- shattering developments, deep realizations, or new insights offered, it doesn't matter. This book is valuable for its ability to help young people laugh at themselves and realize that they are not alone in the predicaments they face. -- Jacqueline Rose, Southeast Regional Library, NC
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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