Sidetracked
Diana Asher
Hardcover
(Harry N. Abrams, Aug. 22, 2017)
An ABA Indies Introduce Book An ALA/ALSC Notable Children's Book Parents' Choice Award, Fiction, Recommended āThis is a splendid novel that I read in one sitting. . . . You will cheer when this kid embraces āDo your bestā and shows it to be a ringing call to nothing less than Triumph.ā āGary D. Schmidt, Printz Honor winner and two-time Newbery Honor winner "Diana Harmon Asher tells an entertaining story about a boy picking his way through the potholes and pitfalls of puberty, with a little help from his friends." āRichard Peck, Newbery Medal winner "Just read it! Diana Harmon Asher has written a witty, observant, and sensitive novel for kids, as well as a delight for the adults in their lives." āSusan Isaacs, New York Times bestselling author If middle school were a race, Joseph Friedman wouldnāt even be in last placeāheād be on the sidelines. With an overactive mind and phobias of everything from hard-boiled eggs to gargoyles, he struggles to understand his classes, let alone his fellow classmates. So he spends most of his time avoiding school bully Charlie Kastner and hiding out in the Resource Room, a safe place for misfit kids like him. But then, on the first day of seventh grade, two important things happen. First, his Resource Room teacher encourages (i.e., practically forces) him to join the school track team, and second, he meets Heather, a crazy-fast runner who isnāt going to be pushed around by Charlie Kastner or anybody else. With a new friend and a new team, Joseph finds himself off the sidelines and in the race (quite literally) for the first time. Is he a good runner? Well, no, heās terrible. But the funny thing about running is, once you're in the race, anything can happen.
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