Copyright Date:
2015
Edition Date:
2015
Release Date:
08/01/15
Pages:
228 pages
ISBN:
1-492-60941-2
ISBN 13:
978-1-492-60941-4
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2014046574
Dimensions:
20 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Wed Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)
Gr 4-6 Krista Van Dolzer's second novel, hot on the heels of her The Sound of Life and Everything , (Penguin, 2015) revisits the well-worn school election trope through the eyes of David, a goofy class-clown type and budding trumpet player who decides to run for president against Veronica Pritchard-Pratt, the most popular (and presidential) girl in school. The biggest obstacle in making this fluffy middle-grade novel stick is that Van Dolzer's characters feel like the types on which they're based, and this town, with its school full of band geeks and "populars," could really be anywhere in the U.S. (and probably any time in the past 15 years.) A duet for the school recital goes a long way toward helping naive David and uptight Veronica open up to each other, and the author manages to twist her archetypes just enough to make Veronica's family issues and David's maturation genuinely sweet, bringing out unexpected depth in her lighthearted writing style. Most of the surprises come from her funny characterizations, not the development of the storystill, readers looking for realistic middle-grade fiction will find David a likable guide in a balanced lesson about ceding the spotlight. VERDICT A traditional but amusing school-age story with a good heart. Abigail Garnett, Brooklyn Public Library
Veronica rules the school. David's starting a revolution. It's class president election time, and no one is surprised when Veronica Pritchard-Pratt is the only name on the list. She's the most popular girl in school, a social giant who rules the campaign every single year. David, for one, is sick of the tyranny-which he says. Out loud. When Veronica hears about this, she issues a public challenge to David. With his pride on the line, David accepts his fate and enters the race. But as the campaign wages on, and David and Veronica are also paired up for a spring musical recital, David learns this Goliath is more than just a social giant-and maybe deserves to win more than he does...