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    • Pub. Date: December 2007
    • Sales Rank: 295,905
    • Duration: 7 hours, 14 minutes (equivalent to 6 audio CDs)

    Reader Rating: (31 ratings)

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    • Pub. Date: December 2007
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA), Inc.
    • Format: MP3 Book
    • Sales Rank: 295,905
    • Duration: 7 hours, 14 minutes (equivalent to 6 audio CDs)
    • File Size: 199 MB
    • ISBN-13: 9781429586351
    • ISBN: 1429586354
    • Edition Description: Unabridged

    Synopsis

    Just when everything is coming together for Sam, his girlfriend Alicia drops a bombshell. Make that ex-girlfriend- because by the time she tells him she's pregnant, they've already called it quits. Sam does not want to be a teenage dad. His mom had him at sixteen and has made it very clear how having a baby so young interrupted her life. There's only one person Sam can turn to-his hero, skating legend Tony Hawk. Sam believes the answers to life's hurdles can be found in Hawk's autobiography.

    But even Tony Hawk isn't offering answers this time-or is he? Inexplicably, Sam finds himself whizzed into the future, for a quick glimpse of what will be . . . or what could be. In this wonderfully witty, poignant story about a teenage boy unexpectedly thrust into fatherhood, it's up to Sam to make the right decisions so the bad things that could happen, well, don't.

    The Washington Post - Elizabeth Ward

    "Listen," says Sam Jones, the garrulous young narrator of Nick Hornby's likable first novel for teenagers, "I know you don't want to hear about every single little moment." He then relives every single little moment anyway, and that's just about one date with a pretty girl. But he's wrong about us. We want to hear whatever this kid has got to say—the whole scary, hilarious story. It's not that Sam's tale, stripped to its bones, is all that different from a million other YA novels…voice is the difference.

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    Biography

    Journalist and bestselling novelist Nick Hornby is best known for his portraits of dysfunctional Peter Pans -- clueless postmodern males in various stages of arrested development who discover, often to their chagrin, that growing up is a process involving far more than the passage of time.

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    The best book for young adults.by Alex_APLit

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    May 20, 2009: If you only want to read one book by Nick Hornby, it's "Slam." Admittedly it has less in common with his other works than "High Fidelity" and "About a Boy" do, but it actually stands alone very well. It's his most recent novel, and reflects not the culmination of his literary technique, but also the effects that other novels such as "The Pigman" have had on his writing style.

    The book is about a teen couple (Sam and Alicia), who become parents due to an unplanned child (Roof). The book is both unique and easily relatable; Hornby is different in as much as he narrates from Sam's (the father's) perspective, but tells a story centered around a fairly prevalent issue.

    There is a small dose of pure fiction I didn't expect, when Sam is "whisked" to the future a few times by his poster of Tony Hawk (his role model). However, it IS a symbol that solidifies several aspects of the novel: Sam's innocence; his interest in skating; forshadowing (Hawk was a teen father as well); and a father/advice-giver for Sam, who is being raised solely by his mom. This parallelism is also seen in Sam's mother, who had Sam when she was 16 years old, and even gets a new boyfriend later and has another child about the same time that Sam and Alicia have Roof.

    Because of Sam's and his mom's plight, this book applies to anyone interested in seeing an every-day account of what parenthood is like, no matter how old the mom or dad. It portrays a life-changing event, as well as common strains in a life such as that led by the characters. It is truly insightful for anybody and everybody; it is one of the best contemporary novels I've read so far!!

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    April 20, 2009: This ia a wonderful book. I love the way Nick Hornby writes. This is a book that every teenager should read, whether sexually active or not. Makes you think twice about decisions in life.


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