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    Jenkins, A. M. (Amanda McRaney)
Publisher: HarperCollins Pub.,
Pub date: c2003.
Pages: 247 p. ;
ISBN: 0066239680
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Summary
Baseball. I'm very good at baseball. Baseball is the only part of my life I have any control over. Baseball is the only reason I'm still in school. Problem: I'm not out on the field. I'm in here. There's no way you can think about baseball when your body's trapped in a hard chair in a quiet room, and you can't move at all. When you can't feel the shock of the bat running up your arm into your shoulder. When you can't feel the whump! of the ball in your glove. When the girl you've been in love with since seventh grade walked off mad, and as usual she's going to stay that way till you crawl like a dog. In this new novel from the acclaimed author of Damage, Colt Trammel's life is falling apart. His girlfriend has dumped him (again), and his mother has told him that unless he can raise his GPA to a C, she won't let him play baseball anymore. The next six weeks will test Colt in a way he's never been tested before, and how he gets through them is hilarious, poignant, and powerfully believable. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
There is redemption and growth at the end of Jenkins's (Damage; Breaking Boxes) brittle high school tale-but whether readers will want to spend a couple hundred pages with the loutish narrator is another matter. Sophomore Colt Trammel cares for only two things: baseball, at which he excels, and Grace, the girl he has always loved. To his teachers and most of his classmates (and probably readers as well), Colt is a stereotypical dumb jock ("One of the few things I've always liked about school is how everybody knows where they fit.... I belong at the top, and everybody knows it"); he, like nearly all the other characters, is recognizable more from teen films than from real life. When his mother threatens to keep him from playing baseball unless he brings up his grades, he turns for help to green-haired new girl Corinne, a dowdy outcast who loves poetry and shops at thrift stores (this would be the Molly Ringwald/Oddball Girl Who Is Really Adorable Once You Get to Know Her archetype). It is Percy Shelley's "Ozymandias" that effects the easily anticipated change in Colt, prompting him to wonder what people will remember about him when he is gone. The book's last few pages are poignant-including a poem by Corinne that casts Colt in a more favorable light-but it is likely a case of too little, too late. Ages 14-up. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 8 Up-In his sophomore year at his Texas high school, Colt Trammel feels that he's reached the top. After all, he's a baseball star and a leading jock, and he's part of the school's elite social group. Not that there aren't problems: Colt hates school (thanks largely to an undiagnosed learning disability), and his grades are so bad that his sports eligibility is in danger. Added to the mix are problems with his beautiful and brainy girlfriend, who stays rather prim during their makeout sessions. When a girl with green hair transfers to his high school, Colt is disconcerted by the fact that he finds her interesting when the school social code dictates that he should ignore her. Corrine ends up tutoring Colt in English and by the end of the novel they've formed an unlikely friendship. She manages to see that Colt is a good guy underneath his aggressive surface, and he comes to respect her independent spirit. The best part of this novel is the portrait of Colt. Every part rings true, from his rough language and obsession with sex to his need to act cool at all costs. It's also a very funny portrait, without ever lapsing into stereotypes or becoming too broad. Readers looking for a dead-on look at high school will enjoy this novel.-Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Public Library, IL Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 8-10. Colt Trammel, popular baseball player and sophomore-class wise guy, knows in his gut that he's a dumb jock, much dumber than most of his classmates and his sexy girlfriend, Grace. But he is determined to cover up his inadequacies with his good looks, athleticism, and clever comments and stunts. His carefully crafted persona begins to crumble when Grace jilts him and his failing grades could mean that he won't be eligible to play ball. Then comes intelligent, green-haired Corrine, who becomes Colt's tutor and saddleburr. Colt's fast-talking first-person narrative paints a humorous, poignant portrait of a young man with learning disabilities who is savvy yet self-destructive. The well-drawn young characters will hook both male and female teen readers, who will recognize the high-school insider-outsider culture: its lies and cruelties, and its ultimate preparation for the real world. --Frances Bradburn Copyright 2003 Booklist From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Jenkins, A. M. (Amanda McRaney)
Title: Out of order / A.M. Jenkins.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : HarperCollins Pub., c2003.
Physical descrip: 247 p. ; 19 cm.
Summary: Sophomore Colt Trammel loves baseball and his girlfriend Grace, but he hates the rest of high school and maintains a tough facade to hide his feelings of inferiority.
Held by: ALGONQUIN CARY DESPLAINES DUNDEE HUNTLEY LAKEFOREST LAKE_VILLA LINCOLNWD MCHENRY NILES PARK_RIDGE ZIONBENTON CRYSTALAKE EPLMAIN GLENVIEW
Children's subject: High schools--Fiction.
Children's subject: Schools--Fiction.
Children's subject: Interpersonal relations--Fiction.
Children's subject: Self-perception--Fiction.
Subject term: High schools--Fiction.
Subject term: Schools--Fiction.
Subject term: Interpersonal relations--Fiction.
Subject term: Self-perception--Fiction.
Control Number: ocm50859112
ISBN: 0066239680 : $15.99
ISBN: 0066239699 (lib. bdg.)
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