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Ben Wolf has big things planned for his senior year. Had big things planned. Now what he has is some very bad news and only one year left to make his mark on the world.
How can a pint-sized, smart-ass seventeen-year-old do anything significant in the nowheresville of Trout, Idaho?
First, Ben makes sure that no one else knows what is going on—not his superstar quarterback brother, Cody, not his parents, not his coach, no one. Next, he decides to become the best 127-pound football player Trout High has ever seen; to give his close-minded civics teacher a daily migraine; and to help the local drunk clean up his act.
And then there's Dallas Suzuki. Amazingly perfect, fascinating Dallas Suzuki, who may or may not give Ben the time of day. Really, she's first on the list.
Living with a secret isn't easy, though, and Ben's resolve begins to crumble . . . especially when he realizes that he isn't the only person in Trout with secrets.
... as usual, Crutcher writes vivid sports action scenes, and teens' interest will be held by the story's dramatic premise, Ben's unlikely turn as a football hero, love scenes with Dallas (including some mildly explicit sex), and Ben's high-gear pursuit of life's biggest questions.
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Chris Crutcher has written nine critically acclaimed novels, an autobiography, and two collections of short stories. He has won three lifetime achievement awards for the body of his work: the Margaret A. Edwards Award for Outstanding Literature for Young Adults, the ALAN Award for a Significant Contribution to Adolescent Literature, and the NCTE National Intellectual Freedom Award.
He has been a child and family therapist with the Spokane Community Mental Health Center and is currently chairperson of the Spokane Child Protection Team. Chris Crutcher lives in Spokane, Washington.
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September 20, 2009: A wonderful read, from its 'knee-slapping' humor, to the determination of a person's will, and to the tragic ending that makes this book unforgetable. You'll find your self reading it again and again, feeling yourself there in every moment.
I Also Recommend: Looking for Alaska.
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September 15, 2009: This book for the most part had me laughing, crying, or just plain thinking. It really makes you take a look at your own life and gets you thinking what you are living for. Granted if this was to happen to you it would be easier to live like you have no tomorrow, but when you don't know that death is creeping at your doorstep you don't live that way because easier said than done. But this book reopened my eyes to why can't I at least try to live my life to its fullest. Basically this book was a really good book with a deepness to it wether you want it or not. It is one you will not be able to put down until it is over.