2017-2018 MHL Nominee
Genre: Realistic
Grade Level: 3rd – 7th
Reading Level: 4.4 (5 points) 208 pages
Publisher: Farrar,
Straus and Giroux (BYR) (May 19, 2015)
My Rating: 2 out of
4
Readability: Easy to read and quick.
MHL Division: Crossover
Summary:
When older boys trespass in the fort where Wyatt and Augie
have been enjoying a wonderful summer, they team up with another bullied kid to
exact revenge against the older boys, with unexpected consequences.
Two
boys spend the summer building a fort, fishing, camping, catching squirrels and
fighting the older boys who are bullying them and blaming all their antics on a
special needs boy. Wyatt and Augie befriend the boy and come up with a plan to
get even with the bullies…. making sure no one is physically hurt in the
process.
I
abandoned this book the first time I read it because of how one of the boys is
obsessed by the Grandmother’s larger chest.
I just didn’t think it was necessary.
As I read the entire book this time, this issue is mentioned a few more
times. The boys also like to look at their uncle’s girly calendar. I imagine the author put these things in the
book because she felt it was realistic for an adolescent to wonder and
encounter these things. However, it left me with a sour taste. I did love how
the boys befriended the boy who had special needs and created a nice friendship.
This was a good example.The
conclusion in how they get even was funny and satisfying.
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