When Stacy comes to the Forest Alternative School, her crush on Simon, the school's most popular teacher, sets off a whirlwind of troubles for several people as the lines between truth and lies are blurred and fiction is accepted as fact.
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Most well-known for her devastatingly poignant teen tales of urban desperation and redemption, renowned young adult author E. R. Frank switches gears and narrows her focus to the pivotal events of one 8th grade classroom. The progressive petri dish of Forest Alternative’s middle school is stirred the wrong way when sophisticated, tongue-ringed Stacy makes the scene. Almost immediately, Stacy takes advantage of the school’s relaxed and experimental atmosphere to start a little excitement. For reasons known only to herself, she begins to insinuate that Simon, the 8th grade‘s idealistic, good-looking young teacher, is in love with Alex, Friction’s mild mannered first person narrator. Embarrassed and infuriated, Alex tries to squelch the gossip, but only manages to make herself look more guilty to her classmates. When she finally confronts Stacy, Alex is horrified when Stacy tearfully admits that the reason she’s been spreading the rumors is to draw attention away from the fact that Simon is actually molesting her. Confused and half caught up in Stacy’s stories herself, Alex makes the mistake of trusting her shifting feelings instead of what she knows to be true, irreparably harming her admired teacher in the process. Friction is a provocative, deadly accurate portrayal of puberty, in all its manipulative, perplexing, unmanageable glory. Alex’s quest to discover the definition of truth is a journey every teenager makes, and teen readers of Friction will take great comfort in the fact that a trusted author, who clearly hasn’t forgotten adolescence herself, is helping to chart the path. (Ages 12 to 15) --Jennifer Hubert
E.R. Frank is the author of America, Friction, Wrecked, and Dime. Her first novel, Life Is Funny, won the Teen People Book Club NEXT Award for YA Fiction and was also a top-ten ALA 2001 Quick Pick. In addition to being writer, E.R. Frank is also a clinical social worker and psychotherapist. She works with adults and adolescents and specializes in trauma.
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Good (ex-library). Trade Paperback. 197 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Simon & Schuster, New York, 2003. *** CONDITION: This book is in good (ex-library) condition. Edgewear and creasing to covers. Tanned pages. Clear, self-adhesive laminate to covers/boards. Ex-library with usual marks, stamps, stickers. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: As far as Alex and her classmates are concerned, Simon is the coolest teacher anywhere - a total babe, according to new girl Stacy. But what Stacy says later about Alex and Simon isn't true but looks as it it could be. But why would Stacy lie? *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; ISBN: 0689837496. ISBN/EAN: 9780689837494. Inventory No: 12030374. The photo of this book is of the actual book for sale. Seller Inventory # 12030374
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