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Five Flavors of Dumb
Five Flavors of Dumb | Antony John
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Winner of the Schneider Book Award The award-winning author of the Elemental series delivers a rock-and-roll novel that Lauren Myracle called “raw, fresh, funny, and authentic.” The Challenge: Eighteen-year-old Piper has one month to get her high school’s coolest rock band Dumb a paying gig. The Deal: If she does it, Piper will become the band’s manager and get her share of the profits. The Catch: How can Piper possibly manage a band made up of an egomaniacal pretty boy, a talentless piece of eye candy, a silent rocker, an angry girl, and a crush-worthy nerd boy? And how can she do it when she’s deaf? Piper is determined to show her classmates that just because she’s hearing impaired doesn’t mean she’s invisible. With growing self-confidence, a budding romance, and a new understanding of her parent’s decision to buy a cochlear implant for her deaf baby sister, she discovers her own inner rock star and what it truly means to be a flavor of Dumb. For fans of K. L. Going’s Fat Kid Rules the World and Catherine Gilbert Murdock’s Dairy Queen.
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LibrarianRyan
Five Flavors of Dumb | Antony John
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Okay @TheFunkyBookworm you asked for it. This is my first #music pick for #YAwednesday

It's about a deaf girl and a band. They author is really nice too.

Peddler410 This has been on my radar for awhile. Does the author have a background in the Deaf community? Just curious. 6y
TheFunkyBookworm Oh boy here we go!! I‘m all in!!! 6y
LibrarianRyan @Peddler410 in all honestly, I don't remember. He is hearing. 6y
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Don‘t worry about wanting to change; start worrying when you don‘t feel like changing anymore. And in the meantime, enjoy every version of yourself you ever meet, because not everybody who discovers their true identity likes what they find.