Hidden Talents

Author:   David Lubar
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
ISBN:  

9780765379146


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 June 2015
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 15 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   David Lubar
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   Tor Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.226kg
ISBN:  

9780765379146


ISBN 10:   0765379147
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 June 2015
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 15 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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At a time when truly humorous young adult fiction is scarce, reading Lubar's first YA novel (a coming of age story) is like finding a nest of kittens in a hayloft--wondrously surprising, playful, and heartwarming. VOYA (5Q, 4P, M, J) Hidden Talents provides us with a glimpse of David Lubar as a writer whose comic talent is matched by his ability to write with sensitivity and power about adolescents. The Alan Review On the whole Lubar serves up great fun, along with an insight or two for those whose powers are only too human. Publishers Weekly [T]he interrelationships between the five misfits and their interactions with the teachers are credible, and the dialogue is right on target. With plenty of humor, this is a good bet for reluctant readers as well as for kids who like offbeat fiction. Booklist Hidden Talents is becoming--and deserves to be--a classic of YA literature. It's one of the best, no matter what age you are. Orson Scott Card, bestselling author of Ender's Game


At a time when truly humorous young adult fiction is scarce, reading Lubar's first YA novel (a coming of age story) is like finding a nest of kittens in a hayloft--wondrously surprising, playful, and heartwarming. --VOYA (5Q, 4P, M, J) Hidden Talents provides us with a glimpse of David Lubar as a writer whose comic talent is matched by his ability to write with sensitivity and power about adolescents. --The Alan Review On the whole Lubar serves up great fun, along with an insight or two for those whose powers are only too human. --Publishers Weekly [T]he interrelationships between the five misfits and their interactions with the teachers are credible, and the dialogue is right on target. With plenty of humor, this is a good bet for reluctant readers as well as for kids who like offbeat fiction. --Booklist Hidden Talents is becoming--and deserves to be--a classic of YA literature. It's one of the best, no matter what age you are. --Orson Scott Card, bestselling author of Ender's Game


At a time when truly humorous young adult fiction is scarce, reading Lubar's first YA novel (a coming of age story) is like finding a nest of kittens in a hayloft--wondrously surprising, playful, and heartwarming. <i>VOYA (5Q, 4P, M, J)</i></p> <i>Hidden Talents</i> provides us with a glimpse of David Lubar as a writer whose comic talent is matched by his ability to write with sensitivity and power about adolescents. <i>The Alan Review</i></p> On the whole Lubar serves up great fun, along with an insight or two for those whose powers are only too human. <i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> [T]he interrelationships between the five misfits and their interactions with the teachers are credible, and the dialogue is right on target. With plenty of humor, this is a good bet for reluctant readers as well as for kids who like offbeat fiction. <i>Booklist</i></p> <i>Hidden Talents</i> is becoming--and deserves to be--a classic of YA literature. It's one of the best, no matter what age you are. <i>Orson Scott Card, bestselling author of Ender's Game</i></p>


* 2000 Michael L. Printz Award shortlist selection* 2000 ALA Best Books for Young Adults selection* 2000 ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers selection* 2005 ALA Popular Paperback for Young Adults selection At a time when truly humorous young adult fiction is scarce, reading Lubar's first YA novel (a coming of age story) is like finding a nest of kittens in a hayloft--wondrously surprising, playful, and heartwarming. -- VOYA (5Q, 4P, M, J) Hidden Talents provides us with a glimpse of David Lubar as a writer whose comic talent is matched by his ability to write with sensitivity and power about adolescents. -- The Alan Review On the whole Lubar serves up great fun, along with an insight or two for those whose powers are only too human. -- Publishers Weekly [T]he interrelationships between the five misfits and their interactions with the teachers are credible, and the dialogue is right on target. With plenty of humor, this is a good bet for reluctant readers as well as for kids who like offbeat fiction. -- Booklist Hidden Talents is becoming--and deserves to be--a classic of YA literature. It's one of the best, no matter what age you are. --Orson Scott Card, bestselling author of Ender's Game


At a time when truly humorous young adult fiction is scarce, reading Lubar's first YA novel (a coming of age story) is like finding a nest of kittens in a hayloft--wondrously surprising, playful, and heartwarming. --<i>VOYA (5Q, 4P, M, J)</i></p> <i>Hidden Talents</i> provides us with a glimpse of David Lubar as a writer whose comic talent is matched by his ability to write with sensitivity and power about adolescents. --<i>The Alan Review</i></p> On the whole Lubar serves up great fun, along with an insight or two for those whose powers are only too human. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> [T]he interrelationships between the five misfits and their interactions with the teachers are credible, and the dialogue is right on target. With plenty of humor, this is a good bet for reluctant readers as well as for kids who like offbeat fiction. --<i>Booklist</i></p> <i>Hidden Talents</i> is becoming--and deserves to be--a classic of YA literature. It's one of the best, no matter what age you are. --<i>Orson Scott Card, bestselling author of Ender's Game</i></p>


Author Information

David Lubar has written more than thirty books for teens and young readers. His novels, including Hidden Talents and Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, are on reading lists across the country, saving countless students from a close encounter with Madam Bovary. His novel, Dunk, won Pennsylvania's Young Adult Book Award and was used by the New Jersey Library Association for their One Book New Jersey program. His Weenies short story collections have sold more than two million copies. He had several books come out this year, including Hyde and Shriek, and Extremities: Stories of Death, Murder, and Revenge (He's actually a much nicer person than these titles would indicate.) He is a popular speaker at schools and conferences around the country. He also designed and programmed many video games in an earlier eight-bit life, including Home Alone and Frogger 2.

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