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The Losers' Club

di John Lekich

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A funny, feisty, and charming novel. Alex Sherwood would like to blend in and keep a low profile in his local high school. His plan is thwarted when he inadvertently becomes hero to a group of so-called losers. As Alex says, "Everywhere I turned some zit-faced loser wanted me to be an oasis from constant torment. How could I refuse? After all, I was a zit-faced loser." The tormentor is Jerry Whitman Jr., who runs a successful extortion ring at school and basically makes life difficult for everyone. Alex is known as "The Savior" for his habit of helping out his fellow losers and fending off Jerry and the boys. Alex and his two best friends, Winston and Manny, spend a lot of time scheming how they and the other losers might defeat Jerry and his gang in an upcoming challenge. They are also desperate to find an adult guardian (to keep the school counsellors happy) since two of them are temporarily parentless. Serious entanglements and hilarious complications result from their antics on the home front, where extreme measures are required. As Manny puts it, "Learning to successfully con the school administration will be highly beneficial to our self-esteem." Unfortunately for the boys, the school administration is not so easily conned. This story has a wonderful exuberance, with characters that are engagingly original (including a suitably odious villain). Lekich displays a deft touch with humor, and the authentic dialogue establishes a true teen ambiance. Even Alex's disability is portrayed in a refreshingly matter-of-fact way.… (altro)
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Alex est au lycée. Il est à l'écart parce qu'il se déplace avec des béquilles. Il constate que d'autres élèves, comme lui, sont évités, hors groupe, parce qu'ils sont trop laids, trop ringards, trop...ou pas assez. Il décide alors de créer le club des losers. Leur ennemi commun : le play-boy du lycée : Jerry, le chef des racketteurs. Pour son image de marque, il ne racket pas Alex parce qu’handicapé mais il ne cesse de l'humilié. Son copain Chang lui est sans cesse enfermé dans son caisson. Comme Alex il vit plus ou moins seul mais contrairement à lui, son père est très riche. Alex, nommé aussi le 'Sauveur' parce qu'il arrive à protéger d'autres losers, par un coup de colère défit le terrible caïd... Des personnages bien campés et attachants, l'on entre vite dans cette histoire. Malheureusement, au fil des pages de ce gros roman, le récit devient de plus en plus invraisemblable. Si cela n'est pas gênant dans un récit d'aventures, cela l'est d'avantage pour un roman se destinant à un lectorat ado. Une caricature du chinois, petit, rusé, intelligent mais pas très franc, bon travailleur à l'école...
  CHINEDESENFANTS | Jun 27, 2012 |
Alex Sherwood has two good friends in high school; Winston Chang who often spends a lot of time stuffed in his locker, and Manny Crandall, an incredible artist who also happens to be quite large. The three boys are picked on by Jerry Whitman, a bully who loves to take money from his victims.
  JRlibrary | Apr 3, 2007 |
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A funny, feisty, and charming novel. Alex Sherwood would like to blend in and keep a low profile in his local high school. His plan is thwarted when he inadvertently becomes hero to a group of so-called losers. As Alex says, "Everywhere I turned some zit-faced loser wanted me to be an oasis from constant torment. How could I refuse? After all, I was a zit-faced loser." The tormentor is Jerry Whitman Jr., who runs a successful extortion ring at school and basically makes life difficult for everyone. Alex is known as "The Savior" for his habit of helping out his fellow losers and fending off Jerry and the boys. Alex and his two best friends, Winston and Manny, spend a lot of time scheming how they and the other losers might defeat Jerry and his gang in an upcoming challenge. They are also desperate to find an adult guardian (to keep the school counsellors happy) since two of them are temporarily parentless. Serious entanglements and hilarious complications result from their antics on the home front, where extreme measures are required. As Manny puts it, "Learning to successfully con the school administration will be highly beneficial to our self-esteem." Unfortunately for the boys, the school administration is not so easily conned. This story has a wonderful exuberance, with characters that are engagingly original (including a suitably odious villain). Lekich displays a deft touch with humor, and the authentic dialogue establishes a true teen ambiance. Even Alex's disability is portrayed in a refreshingly matter-of-fact way.

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