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Kirby Heyborne, Brian Katcher, Kirby Heyborne
Almost Perfect (Audio book)
English · Audio book
Will be released 13.09.2011
Description
Zusatztext Starred Review! Kirkus Reviews ! September 1! 2009: "An accessible tone that will resonate with teens." From the Hardcover edition. Informationen zum Autor Brian Katcher is the author of Playing with Matches! and a school librarian. He lives in Missouri with his wife and daughter. You can visit him on the Web at www.briankatcher.com . From the Hardcover edition. Klappentext After Logan Witherspoon discovers that his girlfriend cheated on him! things start to look up when a new student arrives. Sage Hendricks befriends Logan at a time when he no longer trusts or believes in people. One day! Logan acts on his growing feelings for Sage. Moments later! he wishes he never had. Sage finally discloses her big secret. chapter one I’m not sure what I loved most about being on the track team. Maybe it was the crippling shin splints. Or constantly feeling like I’d just smoked three packs of cigarettes. Maybe it was the empty stands at every meet, or the way the results got buried in the local sports section. The football field was by far the best feature of Boyer, Missouri. My hometown, which barely boasted two thousand people, pumped nearly every tax dollar they could into maintaining the facility. The city of Boyer was little more than a half-dozen trailer parks, an electronics factory, and five churches, but the football field was always pristine. The maintenance staff mowed the grass twice a week and watered it every day in the summer. The bleachers gleamed, the locker rooms sparkled, and the scoreboard towered like some great pagan idol. The crumbling structure of Boyer High School stood across the parking lot, almost as an afterthought. Us track poseurs were permitted to run the perimeter of the sacred field, but only when the football heroes had no use for it. During the fall we had to run laps in the parking lot while the Boyer Bears practiced. One time we were run off by the marching band, which gives you an idea of where we stood in the school food chain. It was mid-November. My friend Jack Seversen and I had managed to squeeze in some after-school running, trying to stay in shape for the winter. The cold wind chilled my sweat-soaked body, making me shiver and swelter at the same time. Exhausted and thirsty, I walked a final lap to avoid muscle cramps, then limped toward the watercooler. “You suck, Logan!” shouted Jack, jogging up behind me. Even though he’d run as much as I had, he was still vibrating with raw energy. Thin as a whip and gangly, Jack reminded me of a broken fan belt, wildly flailing in no particular direction. Track wasn’t a sport for him; it was merely an excuse to move. “Hey, check it out.” He jabbed his bony, spastic hand toward the football field. The Boyer cheerleaders were wrapping up their practice. I’d heard that in bigger towns, only the pretty, graceful girls made the squads. In Boyer, with a student body of about two hundred, the only membership requirement was a majority of intact limbs and the ability to bend at the waist. Jack and I reached the water table. I chugged a couple of cups, while my friend, in spite of the low temperature, dumped his over his head. He shook like a wet dog. Eventually, he managed to focus on me. Even then, his protruding brown eyes spun in their orbits like a weather vane in March. Jack had that intense mania common in serial killers and car salesmen. “You should go talk to Tanya. She likes you.” Without meaning to, I glanced over at the squad. I could just make out Tanya’s form as she did jumping jacks with the others. “It’s a wonder she doesn’t knock herself out,” I muttered. In elementary school (in Boyer, you knew all your classmates since kindergarten), Tanya had been the fat girl. Then, in eighth grade, most of her body mass had migrated into her ches...
Product details
Authors | Kirby Heyborne, Brian Katcher |
Assisted by | Kirby Heyborne (Reader / Narrator) |
Publisher | Listening Library |
Languages | English |
Age Recommendation | from age 14 |
Product format | CD-Audio |
Release | 13.09.2011, delayed |
EAN | 9780307942272 |
ISBN | 978-0-307-94227-2 |
Dimensions | 127 mm x 152 mm x 32 mm |
Subject |
Children's and young people's books
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