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Its the End of the World and Im in My Bathing Suit

From Scholastic Press

Current price: $10.89
Its the End of the World and Im in My Bathing Suit
Its the End of the World and Im in My Bathing Suit

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Its the End of the World and Im in My Bathing Suit

From Scholastic Press

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About the Book When the electricity goes out, twelve-year-old Eddie and his friends set out to investigate what is going on when they make the startling discovery that they are the only ones left in their neighborhood--and perhaps the only people left anywhere. Book Synopsis A hilarious new middle-grade from Justin A. Reynolds that asks: What happens when five unsupervised kids face the apocalypse under outrageously silly circumstances? Twelve-year-old Eddie Gordon Holloway has concocted his most genius plan ever to avoid chores . . . especially the dreaded L-A-U-N-D-R-Y. If he can wears every item of clothing in his wardrobe, summer will be halfway over before he has to do laundry! On the day of the highly anticipated Beach Bash, Eddie ends up grounded until he can get his clothes clean. While left home alone to do his laundry, the power goes out mid-cycle. With his first load of laundry soaking wet and the rest still filthy, Eddie sets out to explore the seemingly empty neighborhood in just his swim trunks and flip-flops. As he meets up with other neighborhood kids to find out what happened, they realize that their families arent coming back anytime soon. And as night falls, the crew realizes they arent just the only people left in the neighborhood -- they might be the only people left . . . anywhere. Review Quotes Praise for Its the End of the World and Im In My Bathing Suit: * A doomsday scenario is rendered surprisingly funny here . . . and so readers are given freedom to enjoy [Eddies] brilliant quips, his quirky friends, and this highly unusual day without dwelling on what comes after this strange, golden afternoon when kids ran the neighborhood. -- BCCB , starred review With Reynolds signature witticisms and jump-off-the-page jokes....[this is] equal parts friendship story, coming of age, and comedic apocalypse, this will be a great red for reluctant readers and kids looking to take their summers into their own hands. -- Booklist Matter-of-fact scenes with Eddie taking his ADHD medicine and talking through school and home pressures with Trey, their schools all-star athlete, offer insightful representations of Black boys bonding. -- Kirkus About the Author JUSTIN A. REYNOLDS has always wanted to be a writer. Opposite of Always , his debut novel, was an Indies Introduce selection, a School Library Journal Best Book, has been translated in 17 languages, and is being developed for film with Paramount Players. He hangs out in northeast Ohio with his family and likes it, and is probably somewhere, right now, dancing terribly.
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