Stoner & Spaz by Ron Koertge
The greatest joy that
16-year-old Ben Bancroft has is settling into the Rialto Theatre to watch Bride
of Frankenstein again. It's his escape from cerebral palsy and a life where his
overprotective grandmother is his only parent. He certainly never expected to
run in to Colleen Minou, well-know stoner. And Grandma isn't impressed when
Colleen, dollup up in ripped tights with a neon miniskirt, asks for a ride home
and barfs down the side of the car--the outside, fortunately. It's an unlikely
friendship between two lonely teenagers from different part of the social
campground. Ben's an expensive RV with a flat tire, and Colleen is like the
ripped old Army tent we had when I was a kid, that turned anything it touched
permanently green if it rained, but they discover they can talk to each other.
And isn't that what friendship is about?
By Cindy Claypool of King
County Library System
2005 Evergreen Nomination
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