13: Thirteen Stories That Capture the Agony and Ecstasy of Being Thirteen

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Author: James Howe

ISBN-10: 1416926844

ISBN-13: 9781416926849

Category: Teen Fiction - Choices & Transitions

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"If thirteen is supposed to be an unlucky number...you would think a civilized society could come up with a way for us to skip it."-- from "What's the Worst That Could Happen?" by Bruce Coville No one will want to skip any of the twelve short stories and one poem that make up this collection by some of the most celebrated contemporary writers of teen fiction. The big bar mitzvah that goes suddenly, wildly, hilariously out of control. A first kiss -- and a realization about one's sexual orientation. A crush on a girl that ends up putting the boy who likes her in the hospital. A pair of sneakers a kid has to have. By turns funny and sad, wrenching and poignant, the moments large and small described in these stories capture perfectly the agony and ecstasy of being thirteen.Publishers WeeklyThe authors of these 13 original entries (12 stories and one poem) have one thing in common: each understands what it is like to stand in that murky bog between childhood and adulthood. Their writings, all of which feature a 13-year-old protagonist, poignantly and often humorously capture the excitement, angst and uncertainty that mark the experience of growing up. Lori Aurelia Williams's impoverished and taunted hero Malik considers joining a reputedly violent gang because they will give him the high-status shoes he covets; and Ellen Wittlinger's heroine, Maggie, a budding writer, tries out a new identity under a pen name. Others tentatively test the waters of romance or plunge into infatuations. For example, Murphy Murphy ("Yeah, you read it right.... It's like a family curse," he says of his name), the blinded-by-love star of Bruce Coville's "What's the Worst That Could Happen?" agrees to act in a skit despite his terrible stage fright, in order to impress his beloved Tiffany; several embarrassments, one Heimlich maneuver and an accident later, he lands in the hospital with a broken leg. Howe (who previously edited The Color of Absence: 12 Stories About Loss and Hope) orchestrates a lively assortment of voices; what readers may enjoy most, however, are the authors' comments on their own adolescences-accompanied by photos of themselves at age 13. Ages 12-up. (Oct.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Introduction1What's the Worst That Could Happen?7Kate the Great29If You Kiss a Boy49Thirteen and a Half75Jeremy Goldblatt Is So Not Moses89Black Holes and Basketball Sneakers115Picky Eater161Such Foolishness181Noodle Soup for Nincompoops187Squid Girl213Angel & Aly229Nobody Stole Jason Grayson251Tina the Teen Fairy267