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THE IMPROBABLE THEORY OF ANA AND ZAK by Brian Katcher

THE IMPROBABLE THEORY OF ANA AND ZAK

by Brian Katcher

Pub Date: May 19th, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-06-227277-5
Publisher: Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins

Two teens discover that their improbable chemistry is just what it takes for a probable relationship.

Still adjusting to a new stepdad, slacker Zak has anxiously been awaiting Washingcon, a science-fiction, fantasy, and comic-book convention in Seattle. But when his health teacher (and quiz-bowl sponsor) notices that he plagiarized his health paper, she offers him two options: fail health and not graduate or serve as an alternate on the quiz-bowl team for their big tournament. Who really fails health? So he begrudgingly chooses the latter, even though it conflicts with his con. Hyperfocused Ana, who must be perfect to show her parents she’s not like her older sister, who dropped out of high school to have a baby, has her doubts about Zak. After Ana’s younger brother and fellow quiz-bowl teammate, Clayton, sneaks out to attend Washingcon, Zak and Ana begin a humorously whirlwind night searching for him. Their alternating viewpoints narrate how they dodge and outwit parents, felons, and outlandish con characters. While Clayton constantly eludes them, Zak and Ana do find a connection through mutual loss, courage to stand up for themselves, and first love. The con provides fertile ground for humor, including but not limited to a “mixed” marriage ceremony of a Star Wars and a Star Trek enthusiast.

Fans of Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist will find con-tentment here.

(Fiction. 13-18)