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The New Rules of High School

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Max is the consummate high school overachiever. Straight-A student, debate team captain, future editor of the school paper, dutiful Max does what's expected, until the day he inexplicably breaks up with Cindy, his perfect girlfriend. Is their relationship too much to handle on top of everything else? Or is Max just tired of doing everything he's supposed to? As Max begins to question his life, all of the old rules dissolve—and he searches in some very unlikely places for new ones.

"Nelson, it seems, possesses that peculiar and particular ability, granted to only a few—the Judy Blumes and J. D. Salingers of this world—to accurately portray the mysterious inner life of the American teenager."
—Time Out New York
"Fiercely real and really fierce."
—Daniel Handler (aka "Lemony Snicket")

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 23, 2003
      Anything but maudlin, and the polar opposite of Dawson's Creek–ish sentimentality, Nelson's (Girl: A Novel) latest is an especially mature and incisive look inside the heart of a teenage boy who believes that he might already have seen the best that life and love have to offer. Narrator Max Caldwell makes excellent grades and achieves everything he tries. His college prospects look great; he's even got the perfect girlfriend, Cindy. But something is not right—with the two of them, with himself. The story begins as Max finds himself breaking up with her, before fully realizing that he even wants to ("Even though she was the perfect girl. Even though we were the perfect couple.... I couldn't remember why we were together"). Thus begins an intense journey of self-discovery, told in an achingly honest narrative. His sensitivity to others' feelings, including Cindy's, and his nonjudgmental observations will win over readers. Over the course of his senior year, he grows close to a fellow school newspaper staffer, an environmental activist who conceals her beauty in order to be taken seriously, and he runs from an enthusiastic sophomore who rigs a game of spin-the-bottle to end up with him. Ultimately, though, this is not a book about events or people; it is simply about one person, and how he learns what kind of man he is becoming. Pared down and stripped of any unnecessary trappings or baggage, it is a stark, elegantly expressed journey. Ages 12-up.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 13, 2004
      Max, a senior, makes excellent grades and achieves everything he tries. But something is not right—in his relationship with the "perfect" girlfriend and with himself. In a starred review, PW
      called this "an especially mature and incisive look inside the heart of a teenager who believes that he might already have seen the best that life and love have to offer." Ages 14-up.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:3.5
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:2

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