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High school can be harsh, but Harewood Technical takes the hierarchy of
popularity to a whole new level. No one knows who started it or how long its
been going on, but sometimes girls at Harewood will get their pictures, with a D
written beside them, posted on the mirrors of the student bathrooms. D for
Defiled. No one talks to the Defiled. No one notices they exist.
Fourteen-year-old Sherman Mack has been at Harewood for three
weeks. Sherm is only in grade nine, but hes a ladies man with a thing for
older womengirls his age arent ready for him or his smooth, carefully
studied moves. Hes been working on asking out Dini Trioli, an artistic tenth
grader. Before he gets his chance, Lester the Molester Broadhead, captain of
the lacrosse team, scoops her up. Thats bad, but whats worse is the fate of
Lesters last girlfriend, who was D-listed and forced out of the school in
shame. Determined to save Dinis reputation, Sherm will put everything on the
line to stop the mysterious Defilers from claiming another victim.
Getting the Girl is a winning blend of the dead-on,
deadpan wackiness of Susan Jubys bestselling Alice series, combined with a
solid mystery that explores one of the ugliest parts of high school: ritual
shunning. Laugh-out-loud funny, but engaging and sympathetic, this is a book
that will make boys and girls alike fans of Sherman Mack.
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