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STU TRULY by Dan Richards

STU TRULY

by Dan Richards

Pub Date: July 3rd, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-4998-0646-5
Publisher: Yellow Jacket

One little lie can’t hurt…it wasn’t even told on purpose!

Sixth-grader Stu Truly accidentally staples his finger to his history assignment when new girl Becca meets his eyes for the first time. But it wasn’t locking eyes with her that caused the stapling incident, because a “new girl at school [is] about as interesting as, well, another girl in school,” right? Then why does it feel as if there is a “zombie warlord in [his] chest” trying to escape whenever he has to interact with Becca? And why, oh why, does he tell her his family is vegetarian like hers—especially since his dad (and his grandfather before that) is a butcher?! Stu can’t seriously, um, like her, can he? And how can he compete with tall, muscle-y, nice-guy Jackson? (Does Stu even want to?) And now his father has a harebrained idea to have a float in the Irrigation Festival parade to promote the family butcher shop, with Stu dressed like a slab of ribs; Becca will discover his lie for sure now. Richards’ first novel utterly charmingly and convincingly depicts a boy’s first crush on a female peer. Stu’s confusion at his own actions leaps off the page, and many readers will identify. The supporting cast consists of everyday kids, and Stu realistically deals with the repercussions of his lie. The book subscribes to the white default.

A promising and funny debut.

(Fiction. 8-12)