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Me Three

A middle-grade book by Susan Juby.

Susan Juby

Eleven-year-old Rodney is starting sixth grade in a new school, in a new home in a new state. The new school is really old and smells like someone ate a couple of pounds of glue and then barfed it back up, and he's in a class with a bunch of kids who seem to sort of hate him. Even his best friend won't write him back.

It's strange, because just a couple of months ago, Rodney was one of the most popularguys in his fifth-grade class. He lived in Las Vegas, with his mom, older sister and his dad, who was a successful professional poker player. Now his old life is over his mom even says they shouldn't tell anyone their real last name. Because of something his dad did. Or something people said that he did.

His dad says it's all a big misunderstanding, but he's now staying in a centre "for people who are having problems, like being addicted to drugs or gambling, or because other people don't understand that you are just funny and friendly and sometimes you give people hugs or put your arm around them and they accuse you of taking liberties and ruin everything."

Rodney is confident that it won't be long until the misunderstanding is all cleared up and they can all go back to their old life. But he can only keep the truth at bay for so long(From Puffin Canada)

Susan Jubyis a Nanaimo,B.C.-based writer who has published books in several genres. Her first novel was the YA bookAlice, I Think,the first ina popular series about a lovable oddball teenager named Alice MacLeod. Other books include the memoirNice Recovery,which chronicles Juby's battle with alcoholism, andRepublic of Dirt, winner of the Leacock Medal for Humour.

Juby'sYA novels includeThe Fashion Committee, a bookset in a competitive arts-focused secondary school.

Juby is also a columnist for CBC Radio'sThe Next Chapter.

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