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OverviewFrom the New York Times bestselling author of The Unteachables, Gordon Korman, comes a hilarious new high-concept friendship story in the vein of Back to the Future. Perfect for fans of Korman’s Restart. Mason and Ty were once the very best of friends, like two nerdy sides of the same coin . . . until seventh grade, when Ava Petrakis came along. Now Mason can trace everything bad in his life to that terrible fight they had over the new girl. The one thing he’d give anything for is a do-over. But that can’t happen in real life—can it As a science kid, Mason knows do-overs are impossible, so he can’t believe it when he wakes up from a freak accident and finds himself magically transported back to seventh grade. His parents aren’t yet divorced and his beloved sheepdog is still alive. Best of all, he and Ty haven’t had their falling-out yet. It makes no logical sense, but Mason is determined to use this second chance to not only save his friendship (and his dog!) but do other things differently—like trying out for the football team and giving new friends a chance. There’s just one person he’ll be avoiding at all costs: Ava. But despite his best efforts, will he be able to stop the chain of events that made his previous life implode Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gordon KormanPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Balzer and Bray Weight: 0.372kg ISBN: 9780063032743ISBN 10: 0063032740 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 03 March 2022 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsKorman brings his usual humor and heart to this well-plotted mystery... that sensitively explores themes of friendship and family. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Korman brings smart plotting to an absorbing time travel narrative that examines the long-term impact of actions....Given [the] opportunity for a do-over, [Mason] seeks to right wrongs as well as try new things, leading to a climax in which both he and readers see what, if anything, has changed. Full of warmth and middle-grade humor. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Watching Mason learn from mistakes and explore new aspects of himself (especially with a 17-year-old consciousness trapped in a preteen body) is vicariously satisfying, and the sheer fascination of his predicament will keep readers turning pages, anxious to find out if he succeeds. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> Korman's signature blend of comedy, drama, and middle grade angst will leave readers with a warm fuzzy feeling. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Korman brings his usual humor and heart to this well-plotted mystery... that sensitively explores themes of friendship and family. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Watching Mason learn from mistakes and explore new aspects of himself (especially with a 17-year-old consciousness trapped in a preteen body) is vicariously satisfying, and the sheer fascination of his predicament will keep readers turning pages, anxious to find out if he succeeds. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> Korman brings his usual humor and heart to this well-plotted mystery... that sensitively explores themes of friendship and family. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Korman brings smart plotting to an absorbing time travel narrative that examines the long-term impact of actions....Given [the] opportunity for a do-over, [Mason] seeks to right wrongs as well as try new things, leading to a climax in which both he and readers see what, if anything, has changed. Full of warmth and middle-grade humor. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Watching Mason learn from mistakes and explore new aspects of himself (especially with a 17-year-old consciousness trapped in a preteen body) is vicariously satisfying, and the sheer fascination of his predicament will keep readers turning pages, anxious to find out if he succeeds. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> Korman brings his usual humor and heart to this well-plotted mystery... that sensitively explores themes of friendship and family. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Author InformationGordon Korman wrote his first book at age fourteen and since then has written more than eighty middle grade and teen novels. Favorites include the New York Times bestselling The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers, Book One: The Medusa Plot; Ungifted; Pop; and Schooled. Gordon lives with his family on Long Island, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |