"I felt my ears get hot. I'd gotten my wish--a big part--but this part? And in this play?" Topher Blakely has been waiting all his life to get the lead in the eight-grade play. But the contest winner is a "fairy tale" At least Topher gets to act mean and wear a fake beard. Topher and his best friend, Kip, know that from Populars to Losers, the label you get is the label you live, and nobody lets you forget it. At least half the school would rather eat rocks than try out for a play. Want people to think you're a geek or gay? Hang out near the theater. And Bad Daniel, the school bully, makes sure Topher never forgets it. At least a guy can go home to relax, right? Won't Topher's savvy, undertanding parents, his adoring little sister, and his fun-loving pet cat put life in perspective? Yeah, rrriiiight. . .
This book is great I love it.Though there is some profanity with language just to let you know.I read this book on Nov/12/04 and I loved it.I rated it with a three.You should read it for yourself if you want a little laugh.
A lot of laughs for middle-schoolers.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Middle school is tough enough without being in the spotlight.Act 1, Act 2, Act Normal hits the mark for middle schoolers andtheir multitude of concerns. A very funny and delightful ridedown the road to growing up your own way.
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