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How Ya Like Me Now [Hardcover]

Brendan Halpin (Author)
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April 17, 2007
Since his dad died, Eddie's mom has spent all her time getting high on OxyContin, leaving Eddie to take care of himself. When Eddie's mom goes into rehab and his aunt and uncle take him away to Boston, everything changes. His new school, which he attends with his cousin Alex, is experimental: there's a CEO instead of a principal, classes are held in an office building, and the students, all sporting business-casual looks, are the only urban kids Eddie has ever seen outside of a rap video. As for Alex, it's bad enough that he has to share his bedroom with Eddie, but his parents are on his case about including his quiet cousin in his social life as well. Alex wants to do the right thing, but between talking to girls, playing video games, thinking about girls, laughing with his friends, and looking at girls, when is he supposed to find time to help Eddie and "work up to his potential" in school?
 
Two boys find that they have a lot to learn from each other in this touching, funny novel about finding your place and looking out for your friends.

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Halpin folds plenty of funny, fresh-mouthed peer banter into this tale of a teen who comes to the end of a years-long nightmare when his widowed mom finally checks into rehab. Leaving his familiar but pain-filled life in the suburbs to stay with his aunt and uncle in big bad Boston, Eddie finds himself in a small, challenging alternative school with his well-socialized but underachieving cousin, Alex, and surrounded by nonwhite classmates, some of the female ones pretty hot. Feeling free for the first time to stretch his mental and emotional wings, yet withdrawn and prone to tears, Eddie has good days and bad as he goes back and forth between wanting his mother back and hoping to never see her again, all while growing into his new situation and finding friendship and support in surprising places. An engaging YA slice-of-life story, capped by an upbeat resolution and endowed with both laughter and healing. John Peters
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"An interesting exploration of serious issues, presented in a lighthearted tone."  --Kirkus Reviews
 
"An engaging YA slice-of-life story, capped by an upbeat resolution and endowed with both laughter and healing."  --Booklist
 
"Halpin creates a strong, solid offering whose achievements are lasting and miraculous."--VOYA
 
"Everything comes together with a solid click here."--The Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books
 
"An enjoyable story with a satisfying conclusion." —IRA

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR); First Edition edition (April 17, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0374334951
  • ISBN-13: 978-0374334956
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,666,825 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I'm a writer and a teacher. I've written memoirs, novels for adults, and novels for young adults. I don't know if my interest in and talent at writing YA comes from my experience as a high school teacher or my immaturity. Either way, it's good.

I live in Boston with my wife Suzanne and our three children and our dog, Cooper.


 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, June 2, 2007
This review is from: How Ya Like Me Now (Hardcover)
HOW YA LIKE ME NOW by Brendan Halpin is the story of opposites. One boy - his father dead and his mother entering rehab to kick her OxyContin habit. Another boy - two caring parents and anything he needs and wants.

Eddie and Alex are cousins. They haven't seen each other much over the years, but that's all about to change.

Eddie's lost his dad unexpectedly, and he has found himself taking over for his mother more and more lately. She found that using his dad's leftover prescriptions helped dull her pain. Eddie hasn't had time to socialize. His focus is on keeping their home together and not falling behind in school. Unfortunately, her life spiraling out of control has left Eddie with the options of foster care or moving to live with relatives he barely knows.

Alex hears his cousin will soon be sharing his room. Used to being the only child in a pretty comfortable home environment makes Alex doubtful that the experience will be a pleasant one. Sharing is not something he is very accustomed to, including girls. Alex is gifted in the area of women. They gravitate toward him, so he's always with someone and is filled with quirky advice about how to make the right move to attract the right girl.

His relocation takes Eddie not only into a new home, but also into a new school setting. The school is a special private school with a focus on professionalism in every aspect of the students' lives. Although it is not what he is used to, Eddie finds that with the help and friendship of Alex, he becomes quite comfortable. In fact so comfortable, that when there is news his mother is recovering and wants to get in touch with him, Eddie battles mixed feelings about returning to his former life.

Told from alternating points of view, HOW YA LIKE ME NOW relates the inner feelings of both boys. The reader learns the inner workings of these two opposite characters. There are both serious moments and lighthearted comic relief. Most readers will choose a favorite character and cheer him on until the end.

Reviewed by: Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Engaging YA fiction, June 10, 2007
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I field tested this book with my 8th grade students, and they give it a nod, which is generous praise indeed.

As an educator, I'm gratified to see depiction of boys, urban students, and students of color that are honest and complementary, rather than simplistic steriotypes.

The story themes are standards in YA - growing up, conflicted feelings of wanting to be parented and wanting independence, wanting to belong to a group, and feeling like an outsider. Probably lots of other stuff too, but I'm a math teacher, not an ELA teacher so I'm less than expert at literary critique.

I can say, however, that my students enjoyed this book, so yours probably will too.
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EDDIE SHIFTED FROM ONE FOOT TO the other on his front porch, trying to keep warm, while his aunt Lily clutched her coffee cup. Read the first page
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