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by Jack Gantos

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This was a great book. It was an easy read but made me laugh out loud! ( )
  gortonraidersread | Oct 5, 2011 |
Poor Jack. He knows he's smart, but everything says he's not. In fact, he's only average. So he aims for the one thing that an average boy, with average intelligence, is not supposed to do--aim high. Through a summer of mishaps, Jack's Black Book is split into three sections that can easily carry their own weight. From making a monetary deal with Bou-Bou, the family dog, that ends in a tragic accident to joining his brother in a hilarious public scam and finding adventure with the off-beat Pagoda family, Jack tries to find his own place in a life filled with low expecations.

Gantos strikes it hot with his dry, sarcastic humor that a young adult would love. What makes this adventure even more endearing is that Jack's tale is the partially true story of Gantos, himself. ( )
  dordahsa | May 17, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0374437165, Paperback)

From the Newbery Medal–winning author of Dead End in Norvelt,  the uproarious final volume of Jack Henry stories


According to his new motto—A WRITER’S JOB IS TO TURN HIS WORST EXPERIENCES INTO MONEY—Jack Gantos’s alter ego Jack Henry is going to be filty rich even before he gets out of junior high, for his life is filled with the worst experiences imaginable. For instance, in the course of the few months covered in this closing cycle of interlinked stories, Jack is humiliated by a gorgeous syncronized swimmer, gets a tattoo the size of an ant on his big toe, flubs an IQ test and nearly fails wood shop, and has to dig up his dead dog not once but twice. And that’s not the half of it!

 

At the close of this final book of semi-autobiographical stories, Jack may not end up rolling in dough, but he will prove once again “a survivor, an ‘everyboy’ whose world may be wacko but whose heart and spirit are eminently sane” (School Library Journal).

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Comic misadventures ensue when seventh-grader Jack tries to write the great American novel.

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