The Real Us
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Publisher Description
Laura Corbett and Damian White are loners, and not by choice. Kids make fun of smart, sarcastic Laura for her weight and artistic Damian for his tendency to sweat through his shirts. Calista Getz, however—well, everyone agrees that Calista is the prettiest girl in the whole school. Maybe even the whole state. Let’s just say that she sits at the popular lunch table. Laura and Damian don’t.
But when Calista wakes up just before the school dance with the BIGGEST pimple she has EVER seen right in the middle of her face, and her attempts to hide it backfire spectacularly, Laura and Damian are the only ones who don't ignore her. In fact, they seem to see not only past her pimple, but past her popularity, too. Together, they'll challenge the school's status quo in this hilarious, heartfelt novel The Real Us, by Tommy Greenwald.
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Calista Getz starts eighth grade as "the prettiest girl in the room," and she worries that all anyone sees or knows of her is how she looks. Laura, her former best friend, is teased because of her weight, and Damian, a lonely artist who sweats excessively, is on the social sidelines as well. When Calista gets a pimple, rash, and swollen nose in a single day, her looks suffer, leaving her to consider who she might be without them, and how things that don't fit with how others see her (such as her love of soccer and reading) might be more important than she thinks. Alternating among the perspectives of all three adolescents, Greenwald (the Charlie Joe Jackson series) digs into the social dynamics of middle school as the story builds to the first school dance of the year. All three characters lay bare their insecurities and shared sense of being trapped in the school's hierarchy, resulting in a message-heavy but moving story about identity, public pressures, and self-acceptance. Art not seen by PW. Ages 9 12.