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Your Move, J.P. (Library Binding)

by Lois Lowry (Author)
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J.P. Tate, age 12, is in love for the first time. But not with just anybody: he's in love with the exquisitely beautiful Angela Patricia Galsworthy, who has just moved to America from London. J.P. is so infatuated that he will go to any lengths to impress Angela: he tells her, in fact, that he has a very rare, fatal disease called triple framosis. The boy's seemingly inconsequential lie takes on major proportions when he learns that Angela's father is a specialist in genetic disorders and is interested in J.P.'s case. When he suddenly realizes that Angela is just another girl, it is too late to untangle himself gracefully from his web of lies. In both Switcharound and The One Hundredth Thing About Caroline , J.P.'s antics are funny and refreshing. But while certain incidents in Lowry's latest tale of J.P. are highly entertaining, this story lacks some of the spark and originality of her earlier works. Ages 8-12.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From School Library Journal

Grade 4-7-- The dilemma confronting J. P. Tate is of immense import: how to win the affection of his seventh - grade classmate , Angela Galsworthy, newly arrived from London. J. P.'s machinations as he grapples with the ever-growing problems created by his infatuation form the basic outline of the plot. The events and attitudes expressed would seem more appropriate for the older J. P. who appeared in the two previous offerings about the Tate family, The 100th Thing About Caroline (1983) and Switcharound (1985, both Houghton). Here, he is only 12, but he seems older than in those two books. However, the amusing banter between his 10-year-old sister, Caroline, and J. P.; the believable characters; and the realistic school setting provide pleasant, light reading for Lowry fans. Readers will empathize with J. P.'s discomfort as he is trapped by small white lies that become complicated deceptions. They will cheer him as he retains his chess champion status against tremendous odds. They will nod with satisfaction as he realizes that Angela, her pearly teeth and spun-gold hair notwithstanding, doesn't hold a candle to his old friend Hope, who comes through for him in a pinch. Even though J. P. has forsaken his ingenious electrical creations and his computer wizardry for the role of lovesick swain, his wry sense of humor, cleverness, and creativity are enough in evidence to satisfy readers of this series. --Martha Rosen, Edgewood School, Scarsdale, NY
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Your Move J.P., May 3 2001
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This review is from: Your Move, J.P. (Paperback)
J.P. is a 12 year old boy that was never ever going to fall in love with a girl! Until Angela Patricia Golswerthy, the new girl in J.P.'s Math class with the British accent and golden blonde hair, turn's J.P.'s world upside down. He walks into walls, trips over his own feet, and starts to use deodorant! J.P. gets caught up in telling one little lie to impress Angela, and that little lie spins out of control for J.P. J.P. loves chess and building mechanical stuff from junk. He's very smart and kind of a nerd. Angela is the pretty new girl in school and very popular. And she tells a little lie of her own! It is a great story for both boys and girls. I like this book a lot. It was a funny story and I hope you give it a try.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Your Move J.P., May 3 2001
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I think this book is terrific the kids play chess. In the book, J.P. the main character, likes this girl named Angela Patricia Galsworthy. Angela's dad is a doctor in this story. This book makes me laugh a lot and cry a little. If you want to read more about J.P. and his sister Caroline read these books "Switcharound" and "The One Hundredth Thing About Caroline". I think you would enjoy this book called "Your Move, J.P."
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty dumb., Dec 27 1998
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I usually like Lowry books but this one was pathetic. Too slapstick, and would some author some day write a teenage book without boy-meets-girl?
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3.0 out of 5 stars A CHESS GAME OF IMPRESSIVE LIES
Twelve-year-old JP Tate is instantly love-struck by a new girl in his math class--blond, British, Angela who represents his ideal of physical and social perfection. Read more
Published on Sep 20 1998

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