The Great American Whatever by Tim Federle, 278
pages
"Quinn Roberts is a sixteen-year-old smart aleck and
Hollywood hopeful whose only worry used to be writing convincing dialogue for
the movies he made with his sister Annabeth. Of course, that was all
before--before Quinn stopped going to school, before his mom started sleeping
on the sofa...and before the car accident that changed everything. Enter: Geoff, Quinn's best friend who insists it's time that
Quinn came out--at least from hibernation. One haircut later, Geoff drags Quinn
to his first college party, where instead of nursing his pain, he meets a
guy--okay, a hot guy--and falls, hard. What follows is an upside-down week in
which Quinn begins imagining his future as a screenplay that might actually
have a happily-ever-after ending--if, that is, he can finally step back into
the starring role of his own life story."
I've enjoyed Federle's previous books and this one was also pretty
awesome. I would give this to almost any teen who likes realistic
fiction.
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