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Rooster Cobb is in trouble--with his school, with his mother, with his girlfriend. He smokes too much and he hates his stepfather. In fact, he might not graduate from high school. But he just doesn't seem to care. That is until the guidance counselor and the principal come up with a plan to get Rooster through grade twelve, out of their lives forever and possibly on the right track with his life. The last thing Rooster wants to do is coach The Strikers, a bowling team of special-needs adults, especially when he finds out he's going to be mentored by the most unpopular girl in school, the principal's daughter, Elma. When he starts to take coaching seriously, his friends make fun of him, and his girlfriend accuses him of taking the easy way out. But when one of The Strikers dies unexpectedly, Rooster discovers there are as many ways to be a hero as there are ways to mess up.
Rufus and his sister's relationship changes after he attempts to hypnotize her.
"The boys are back. But this time, they have issues."
Three boys and a grumpy grandfather, together for five days, are joined by some uninvited visitors, and an adventure begins.
High jinks and hilarity ensue when three troublemakers are consigned to karate class.
For use in schools and libraries only. Doing poorly at school and in trouble with the law, fifteen-year-old Harper Winslow is forced to join a writing class and to write an essay on how he plans to turn his life around.
YA. Fourth book in series about Harper Winslow. 11 yrs+
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Harper Winslow writes a column for the school newspaper under s pseudonym and finds himself a wanted man by the school bully.
When a new client presents herself at their backyard detective agency, Baron and his best friend, Myles, are suddenly at odds. Baron dreams of being like his favorite hard-boiled detectives: tough, sexy and in control. In reality, he's anything but, as his older sister, Kitty, never fails to point out. Could a new case and this new client be Baron's dreams come true? Will Wilson, new in town and lonely, choose Baron or Myles—or neither? What happened to her sister's blue whale? And her sister? But the biggest mystery of all is whether Baron will ever tell Wilson how he feels.