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  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks, Bob Bianchini

    eBook (, Aug. 9, 2018)
    “This comically poignant tale of early teenage angst has an authentic ring of truth—not just for Guy, but for a lot of guys.”– The Horn Book“A satisfying, funny story to recommend to middle-graders.”– Booklist“Its deft balance of comedy and pathos and its credible characters will hit home.”– Publishers WeeklyThirteen-year-old Guy Strang’s life seems to have turned totally upside down! Not only are his parents getting divorced, but he’s also been asked out to the movies by fascinating, hair-flipping Autumn Hockney. There’s just one problem: His best friend, Buzz, will desert him forever if Guy goes soft.Can Guy find a way to go out with Autumn without losing Buzz?Will his brilliant plan to reunite his parents succeed?And will he figure out what may be the most important thing of all: What the heck girls mean when they talk about “guy time”?
  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks, Bob Bianchini

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 11, 2018)
    “This comically poignant tale of early teenage angst has an authentic ring of truth—not just for Guy, but for a lot of guys.” – The Horn Book “A satisfying, funny story to recommend to middle-graders.” – Booklist “Its deft balance of comedy and pathos and its credible characters will hit home.” – Publishers Weekly Thirteen-year-old Guy Strang’s life seems to have turned totally upside down! Not only are his parents getting divorced, but he’s also been asked out to the movies by fascinating, hair-flipping Autumn Hockney. There’s just one problem: His best friend, Buzz, will desert him forever if Guy goes soft. Can Guy find a way to go out with Autumn without losing Buzz? Will his brilliant plan to reunite his parents succeed? And will he figure out what may be the most important thing of all: What the heck girls mean when they talk about “guy time”?
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  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Sept. 1, 2001)
    The story of Guy Starling whose life, in the midst of his parent's divorce, gets even more chaotic when Autumn Hockney asks him out on a date and Buzz, his best friend, threatens to desert him if he accepts her invitation. The humorous sequel to Regular Guy.
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  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 1, 2001)
    In the midst of his parent's divorce, Guy Starling's life gets even more chaotic when Autumn Hockney asks him out on a date and his best friend, Buzz, threatens to desert him if he accepts her invitation, in the humorous sequel to Regular Guy. Reprint.
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  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 30, 2000)
    In the midst of his parent's divorce, Guy Starling's life gets even more chaotic when Autumn Hockney asks him out on a date and his best friend, Buzz, threatens to desert him if he accepts her invitation, in the humorous sequel to Regular Guy.
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  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 30, 2000)
    It's bad enough that thirteen-year-old Guy Strang's parents are getting divorced and his middle-aged mother is suddenly acting like a rebellious teenager. But to top that off Autumn Hockney asks him out to the movies. A year ago he would have known just what to say--"No!"--but for reasons that even he doesn't understand, he says "Maybe." That's when Guy's troubles begin. Everybody's mad at him. Autumn's larger-than-life best friend, Lana Zuckerman, will stop at nothing in her campaign to squeeze a definite "Yes" out of Guy, while Guy's best friend, Buzz, threatens to desert him forever if he goes soft. Guy can't afford to lose Buzz now, not when their brilliant plan to reunite his parent isn't going exactly as planned. In this sequel to her hilarious Regular Guy Sarah Weeks explored the very essence of early adolescence with sensitivity and her trademark sense of humor. Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL)
  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks

    Library Binding (HarperColl, May 31, 2000)
    It's bad enough that thirteen-year-old Guy Strang's parents are getting divorced and his middle-aged mother is suddenly acting like a rebellious teenager. But to top that off Autumn Hockney asks him out to the movies. A year ago he would have known just what to say--"No!"--but for reasons that even he doesn't understand, he says "Maybe." That's when Guy's troubles begin. Everybody's mad at him. Autumn's larger-than-life best friend, Lana Zuckerman, will stop at nothing in her campaign to squeeze a definite "Yes" out of Guy, while Guy's best friend, Buzz, threatens to desert him forever if he goes soft. Guy can't afford to lose Buzz now, not when their brilliant plan to reunite his parent isn't going exactly as planned. In this sequel to her hilarious Regular Guy Sarah Weeks explored the very essence of early adolescence with sensitivity and her trademark sense of humor. Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL)
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  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 31, 2000)
    It's bad enough that thirteen-year-old Guy Strang's parents are getting divorced and his middle-aged mother is suddenly acting like a rebellious teenager. But to top that off Autumn Hockney asks him out to the movies. A year ago he would have known just what to say--"No!"--but for reasons that even he doesn't understand, he says "Maybe." That's when Guy's troubles begin. Everybody's mad at him. Autumn's larger-than-life best friend, Lana Zuckerman, will stop at nothing in her campaign to squeeze a definite "Yes" out of Guy, while Guy's best friend, Buzz, threatens to desert him forever if he goes soft. Guy can't afford to lose Buzz now, not when their brilliant plan to reunite his parent isn't going exactly as planned. In this sequel to her hilarious Regular Guy Sarah Weeks explored the very essence of early adolescence with sensitivity and her trademark sense of humor. Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL)
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  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks

    Library Binding
    It's bad enough that thirteen-year-old Guy Strang's parents are getting divorced and his middle-aged mother is suddenly acting like a rebellious teenager. But to top that off Autumn Hockney asks him out to the movies. A year ago he would have known just what to say--"No!"--but for reasons that even he doesn't understand, he says "Maybe." That's when Guy's troubles begin. Everybody's mad at him. Autumn's larger-than-life best friend, Lana Zuckerman, will stop at nothing in her campaign to squeeze a definite "Yes" out of Guy, while Guy's best friend, Buzz, threatens to desert him forever if he goes soft. Guy can't afford to lose Buzz now, not when their brilliant plan to reunite his parent isn't going exactly as planned. In this sequel to her hilarious Regular Guy Sarah Weeks explored the very essence of early adolescence with sensitivity and her trademark sense of humor. Books for the Teen Age 2001 (NYPL)
  • Guy Time

    Sarah Weeks

    Paperback (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    A humorous account of thirteen-year-old Guy's dealing with the separation, and possible divorce, of his eccentric parents and with his own new-found interest in girls.
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  • Guy Time by Sarah Weeks

    Sarah Weeks

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 1669)
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