If Rock and Roll Were a Machine
When an elementary school teacher's criticisms turn Bert Bowden from a bright, popular boy into a self-conscious, awkward one, everyone is shocked. Bert is determined to regain his old confidence and become somebody great, but will he be able to overcome the silence of adolescent solitude?
This inspiring coming-of-age story, which takes place twenty years after Vision Quest, reminds us that the growing pains of adolescence are the price we pay must for finding happiness as we grow older.
New York Times bestselling author Terry Davis offers the critically acclaimed "powerful story about a teenager's search for self-esteem" ( Booklist, starred review).
Target age group 13-17
This inspiring coming-of-age story, which takes place twenty years after Vision Quest, reminds us that the growing pains of adolescence are the price we pay must for finding happiness as we grow older.
New York Times bestselling author Terry Davis offers the critically acclaimed "powerful story about a teenager's search for self-esteem" ( Booklist, starred review).
Target age group 13-17
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CategoryYoung Adult Fiction
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Age Group15 and UP
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Grade Level9+
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LanguageEnglish
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BindingPaperback
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Theme 1Social, Personal & Family Topics
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Theme 2Boys & Men
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Detailed (BISAC) Subject/ThemeSelf-Esteem & Self-Reliance
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Awards
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AuthorDavis, Terry
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Lexile Level880
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AR Level5.6
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DeweyFiction
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PublisherSimon & Schuster
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Publication Date12/15/2015
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Pages256
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Dimensions0.8 H × 8.2 L × 5.5 W
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Case Qty60