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Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie (Temporarily Out of Stock - more coming soon) by David Lubar PLEASE NOTE: This title is currently on backorder. Expect a 2-3 week delay in shipping. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Finalist 2007 Audie Award for Children's Titles Ages 12+ From the author of Dunk comes this sparkling new novel that covers a year in the life of high school freshmen Scott Hudson, who is sideswiped by the unexpected news that his mother is about to have another baby. In a hilarious and touching journal addressed to the unborn intruder, Scott bares his soul as he copes with the trials and tribulations of a life that is changing faster than he wants it to. Filled with Lubar’s trademark wit, enlivened by unexpected twists and turns of plot, Sleeping Freshman is widely considered as one of the best YA novels of 2005. |

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| Library Edition |
06002CDB |
978-1-933322-52-0 |
1-933322-52-7 |
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06002PLA |
978-1-933322-51-3 |
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| Approximate Running Time: 6˝ hours |
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Listen to samples from this audiobook: | Sample 1 | The night before the guys' first day of high school. (3:41, about 4.2) |
Reviews:| "'Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie' by David Lubar (Full Cast Audio, 2006) has nonlisteners wondering why the kid with the earbuds is laughing so hard" | | SLJ Extra Helping March, 2009 | | | | "Full Cast Audio evokes the humorous growing pains of Scott, his friends, and family. Ryan MacConnell does an especially good turn at portraying Scott as a smart, wry young man wondering how to convert these unpopular traits into assets... This excellent production will keep all listeners awake, even sleeping freshmen." | | AudioFile Oct 2006 Read entire review
| | | | Praise for the print version of Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie (Temporarily Out of Stock - more coming soon): | | "The novel's absurd, comical mood is evident in its entries, like ‘Scott Hudson's List of Good Things about Getting Beat Up,’ and jabs at the fetus (‘I hope we can recover our investment [in baby furniture] when I sell you.’). The author brings the protagonist to three-dimensional life by combining these introspective musings with active, hilarious narration. Scott's character arc is extremely satisfying as he develops his true strengths over the nine months of school and the pregnancy. His interactions with the school delinquent and the heavily pierced new girl are fresh and subtle." | | School Library Journal | | |
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