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Annotation: Angelica Marie Hutcherson is an aspiring reporter for the San Anselmo Prep's newspaper, The Prepster; sophomore Colin Von Kohorn is its editor, who keeps rejecting her stories because they do not reflect his "vision"; but when Colin suggests she write a story on the upcoming Academic Battle, Angelica senses an opportunity--unfortunately somebody has scheduled the Battle (which their school always wins) on the same day as the homecoming game (which they always lose), and to make the chaos complete it is also the day for class elections.
Genre: [Love stories]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #148686
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 09/12/17
Pages: 278 pages
ISBN: 1-338-14906-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-338-14906-7
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2017040339
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

A scheduling error crams the biggest events of the school year all into one weekend, forcing the students of San Anselmo Prep to confront old fears, forge new relationships, and find a missing dragon's head. When black sophomore Angelica Hutcherson is given the opportunity to write an article for the school paper chronicling the upcoming Academic Battle, she tackles it with her usual determination. As she digs, however, she discovers layers of coverups and intrigue. Her 250-word story morphs into a 250-page oral history of the entire homecoming weekend. Whether it is a sidelined tuba player, a kiss shared with the enemy, or a rigged school election, homecoming weekend is fraught with drama. With the rotating voices of many students and occasional interjections from staff, parents, and faculty, the story of one overpacked weekend is definitely a group effort. Rather than presenting alternating voices chapter by chapter, Strohm unreels her story in alternating short paragraphs, sometimes just one sentence long, for a truly kaleidoscopic effect. Those willing to push through the unconventional narrative style will be rewarded with a story full of twists and turns and some truly funny moments. While a prep school in Marin County does draw the upper crust, the students are refreshingly diverse in ethnicity, race, religion, and sexual orientation. Fast-paced, smart, and often hilarious. (Fiction. 12-16)

ALA Booklist (Fri Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)

At first it seems like an error made by an overwhelmed administration; homecoming, student council elections, the Academic Battle, and the school play are all scheduled for the same Friday. But when freshman Angelica Hutcherson, little sister of Hutch, former poster boy for their high school's Academic Battle (and prominent character in Strohm's debut, It's Not Me, It's You, 2016), she finds out that there's more to the multitasking date than meets the eye. Formatted as an oral history, Angelica's interviews, conducted in service of her article, are woven together as if the respondents are talking to one another, and while the structure doesn't make a lot of narrative sense, the lively pace and comical tone make that a mere quibble. Angelica's side commentary is a hoot, and the characters, like cheerleader Holly Carpenter, who has to wrangle with being in three places at once, come through vividly. Like the Friday in the novel, there's a lot happening here, but Strohm deftly weaves all the various threads together with panache.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A scheduling error crams the biggest events of the school year all into one weekend, forcing the students of San Anselmo Prep to confront old fears, forge new relationships, and find a missing dragon's head. When black sophomore Angelica Hutcherson is given the opportunity to write an article for the school paper chronicling the upcoming Academic Battle, she tackles it with her usual determination. As she digs, however, she discovers layers of coverups and intrigue. Her 250-word story morphs into a 250-page oral history of the entire homecoming weekend. Whether it is a sidelined tuba player, a kiss shared with the enemy, or a rigged school election, homecoming weekend is fraught with drama. With the rotating voices of many students and occasional interjections from staff, parents, and faculty, the story of one overpacked weekend is definitely a group effort. Rather than presenting alternating voices chapter by chapter, Strohm unreels her story in alternating short paragraphs, sometimes just one sentence long, for a truly kaleidoscopic effect. Those willing to push through the unconventional narrative style will be rewarded with a story full of twists and turns and some truly funny moments. While a prep school in Marin County does draw the upper crust, the students are refreshingly diverse in ethnicity, race, religion, and sexual orientation. Fast-paced, smart, and often hilarious. (Fiction. 12-16)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
ALA Booklist (Fri Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Word Count: 62,833
Reading Level: 6.3
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 6.3 / points: 10.0 / quiz: 191604 / grade: Middle Grades+
Reading Counts!: reading level:5.5 / points:16.0 / quiz:Q73132
Lexile: 840L

After a scheduling mishap occurs one student tracks how her high school's homecoming game, the academic battle, and class election all ended up on the same day with hilarious results!

The word is out...BROOKS MANDEVILLE, quarterback: Friday is the homecoming game and dance. It is a very big deal.NATALIE WAGNER, marching band clarinet: Our band's halftime show performances are legendary, even if our football team isn't. CINTHIA ALVAREZ, Academic Battle team member: Our Academic Battle team has won five years in a row. This Friday, it'll be six.TANNER ERICKSEN, sophomore class candidate for vice president: Holly has to win the election for class president this Friday!HOLLY CARPENTER, cheerleader, Academic Battle team member, class president candidate: Friday? Everything is on Friday? How can I be in three places at once?COLIN VON KOHORN, editor-in-chief of the Prepster: This kind of scheduling incompetence could only have come straight from the top.ANGELICA HUTCHERSON, reporter-at-large: I talked to everyone and my article is going to crack this story wide open...This is what happens on the wildest day in the history of high school!


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