Wise Young Fool

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction - YA
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Author: Sean Beaudoin ISBN: 9780316235105
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Publication: August 6, 2013
Imprint: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Sean Beaudoin
ISBN: 9780316235105
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication: August 6, 2013
Imprint: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Language: English

You want ninety? Fine, I'll give you ninety. I'll give them to you coming and going.

Teen rocker Ritchie Sudden is pretty sure his life has just jumped the shark. Except he hates being called a teen, his band doesn't play rock, and "jumping the shark" is yet another dumb cliché. Part of Ritchie wants to drop everything and walk away. Especially the part that's serving ninety days in a juvenile detention center.

Telling the story of the year leading up to his arrest, Ritchie grabs readers by the throat before (politely) inviting them along for the (max-speed) ride. A battle of the bands looms. Dad split about five minutes before Mom's girlfriend moved in. There's the matter of trying to score with the dangerously hot Ravenna Woods while avoiding the dangerously huge Spence Proffer--not to mention just trying to forget what his sister, Beth, said the week before she died.

Acclaimed author Sean Beaudoin's latest offering is raw, razor-sharp, and genuinely hilarious.

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You want ninety? Fine, I'll give you ninety. I'll give them to you coming and going.

Teen rocker Ritchie Sudden is pretty sure his life has just jumped the shark. Except he hates being called a teen, his band doesn't play rock, and "jumping the shark" is yet another dumb cliché. Part of Ritchie wants to drop everything and walk away. Especially the part that's serving ninety days in a juvenile detention center.

Telling the story of the year leading up to his arrest, Ritchie grabs readers by the throat before (politely) inviting them along for the (max-speed) ride. A battle of the bands looms. Dad split about five minutes before Mom's girlfriend moved in. There's the matter of trying to score with the dangerously hot Ravenna Woods while avoiding the dangerously huge Spence Proffer--not to mention just trying to forget what his sister, Beth, said the week before she died.

Acclaimed author Sean Beaudoin's latest offering is raw, razor-sharp, and genuinely hilarious.

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