Verlag:
KENSINGTON BOOKS
Erschienen:
06.04.2010
Seitenanzahl:
272
ISBN:
0758263473
EAN:
9780758263476
Sprache:
Englisch
Format:
EPUB
Schutz:
Adobe-DRM

The Screwed Up Life of Charlie The Second

Drew Ferguson


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<b>Sometimes, it's just easier to think I'm not the freak. I'm just in an alien world. . .</b> <br> <br>Being Charles James Stewart, Jr., AKA Charlie the Second, means never "fitting in." Tall, gangly and big-eared, he could be a poster boy for teenage geeks. An embarrassment to his parents (he's not too crazy about them, either), Charlie is a virtual untouchable at his high school, where humiliation is practically an extracurricular activity. Charlie has tried to fit in, but all of his efforts fail on a glorious, monumental scale. He plays soccer--mainly to escape his home life--but isn't accepted by his teammates who basically ignore him on the field. He still confuses the accelerator with the brake pedal and as a result, has not only failed his driving exam six times, but also almost killed himself and his driving instructor. He can't work on his college essay without writing a searing tell-all. But what's freaking Charlie out the most is that while his hormones are raging and his peers are pairing off, he remains alone with his fantasies. <br> <br> <br>But all of this is about to change when a new guy at school begins to liven things up on the soccer team--and in Charlie's life. For the first time in his seventeen years, Charlie will learn how it feels to be a star, well, at least off the field. But Charlie discovers that even cool guys have problems as he embarks on a deliciously sexy, risk-filled journey from which there is no turning back. . . <br> <br> <i>The Screwed Up Life of Charlie the Second</i> is a funny, honest and engaging book, told with attitude and style. Drew Ferguson is a talented writer with great comic timing, and an eye for the absurd." --Bart Yates, author of <i>The Brothers Bishop </i>and <i>The Distance Between Us</i> <br> <br>"Drew Ferguson's debut novel is equally funny and smart, and will strike eerily familiar chords in anyone who remembers the edgy, frustrating, sex-obsessed days and nights of high school. You'll love his narrator, Charlie, and you'll also love this book." --Scott Heim, author of <i>Mysterious Skin </i>and <i>We Disappear</i> <br> <br>"Look out Napoleon Dynamite, here comes Charlie the Second! In this page-turning laugh riot, Drew Ferguson captures the voice of Today's Teen conquering the daily drudge that is Life in the Midwest. Colorfully candid, unapologetically explicit, yet touchingly tender, <i>The Screwed Up Life of Charlie the Second </i>serves as a reminder to those who've escaped from Small Town USA as to the reasons why!" --Frank Anthony Polito, author of <i>Band Fags!</i> <br> <br>"A terrific debut novel. Drew Ferguson is one of the most authentic new voices in contemporary fiction." --Steve Kluger, author of <i>Almost Like Being in Love</i> <br> <br>"Written in a fact-paced diary format, Ferguson has created a beautiful and moving novel that literally has you laughing out loud one moment and shedding tears the next." --Arthur Wooten, author of <i>On Picking Fruit</i> and <i>Fruit Cocktail</i> <br> <br>"Lots of blurbs in lots of books promise "laugh-out-loud hilarity." This book delivers. With Charlie the Second, Drew Ferguson has created a memorable and original character undergoing the perils, confusion, and humiliation of adolescence. Between onanistic sexcapades that would make Alexander Portnoy blush, <i>The Screwed Up Life of Charlie the Second</i> is an engagingly accurate portrayal of the highs and lows of growing up and figuring out who you are." --Brian Costello, author of <i>The Enchanters vs. Sprawlburg Springs </i>

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