Saturday, April 18, 2009

Smiles to Go by Jerry Spinelli

Will Tuppence remembers the exact day, hour, and minute that his world tilted, spinning out of control, jumpstarting his fear of the unknown. Saturday, September 25, 10:15am. The day his bratty sister, Tabby, handed him the phone. The day his best friend, Mi-Su, told him to turn the radio to 98.5 FM. The day he heard of the proton’s death. You know the proton, the positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom. The proton, to which Will was introduced at the age of 6, being the smallest piece of matter that was indestructible. Even though you know life comes to an end, it was nice knowing, believing even, that a small part of something would last forever.

Well, now what? Now, everything that Will has ever believed to be true, stable, and normal about his life is being altered. Saturday night pizza and Monopoly with Mi-Su and BT—weird. Not being able to focus on chess—a risk to defending his title as champion. Tabby, younger sister pest extraordinaire, on high definition overdrive. Even his beloved skateboard, Black Viper, can’t bring him peace. Is it ever possible to right yourself after the world turns upside down?

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