Vibox

The Daredevils by Rob Buyea (English) Hardcover Book

Description: The Daredevils by Rob Buyea Readers on the cusp of adolescence will find much to love in this novel by the author of the beloved MR. TERUPT series, that follows twin siblings Loretta and Waylon, and new friend Louie, the summer before middle grade, as they embark on a series of adventures which also prove to be life lessons in the making!Loretta and her twin brother, Waylon, are headed to middle school. Loretta has always been quick with her fists and her wits. Since Waylon is on the small side, Loretta doesnt let anyone mess with him. But now she worries he wont survive without her by his side. Her secret plan: bulk him up with muscle over the summer. Little does she know that Waylon has a plan of his own. Hell show his sister he can take care of himself.As each puts their strategy in motion, Loretta and Waylon spend the summer going into the woods behind their house, even sneaking there in the dead of night. Thats where they first encounter Louie, who is about their age but noticeably bigger. Louie is homeschooled, he explains when Loretta gives him the third degree. Loretta, Waylon, and Louie soon fall into a comfortable friendship and continue their nightly forest adventures. When they unearth a mysterious box, the past collides with the present, propelling the trio on a quest that will forever change their lives.Rob Buyeas spirited dual narrative drives this funny, touching brother-sister story, where even the best-laid plans sometimes backfire and feelings may get bruised, but family and friends always count. Letting go of childhood means boldly taking risks to face the future while learning from the past. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Rob Buyea is a former teacher and the author of the Mr. Terupt series, The Perfect Score series, and What Comes Next. As a young boy, he spent countless hours exploring the woods. He is a true country-music fan, as are his wife and children, though they wont admit it. Review … "Bravely tackles self-confidence, loss, and depression with the care these topics deserve.... An engaging, fun-filled title with heart." —School Library Journal, starred review"Buyea uses [the twins] heartfelt alternating perspectives . . . to thoughtfully explore change, transition, and complicated familial histories." — Publishers Weekly Review Quote "Bravely tackles self-confidence, loss, and depression with the care these topics deserve.... An engaging, fun-filled title with heart." -- School Library Journal , starred review "Buyea uses [the twins] heartfelt alternating perspectives . . . to thoughtfully explore change, transition, and complicated familial histories." -- Publishers Weekly Excerpt from Book 1 Loretta A Girl Named Loretta So much happened over the summer, but some things never change. If youve got a problem with my name, were gonna take it outside. Youll shut your mouth after I get done slapping the stupid out of you. Thats still the same. Its not like I dont know Loretta is an old-lady name. My father happens to be a huge fan of classic country music, okay, and Loretta Lynn was one of the queens of country back in the day, a real icon, a true inspiration, so I was supposed to be honored. Well, Ive got news for you. When you spend your life dealing with people making comments about your name, its hard to feel that way--cursed was more like it. My overly agreeable mother was just as much to blame as my father. She let Dad have his way because it was either that or she worried hed try naming my twin brother Sue. If you dont get that joke, its because you havent been tortured by the same music as me. Johnny Cash, aka the Man in Black, another country music icon, had a famous song called "A Boy Named Sue." Give it a listen. Its all about how a father naming his son Sue made the kid tough because of the obvious harassment the boy had to endure for the rest of his life. If it sounds ridiculous, thats because it is, but dont laugh. By naming me Loretta, my father achieved the same outcome. I had no choice but to sharpen my fists. Anyways, long story short, I got tagged with Loretta and my brother got stuck with Waylon. Mom thought a modern name like Matthew or Nathan didnt go well with Loretta, so she picked a throwback for my brother too. Dad was thrilled because Waylon Jennings happened to be yet another country music icon, but Mom didnt choose Waylon to please my father. She did it because it was her grandfathers name--my great-grandfather--and he was somebody Mom loved. (More on him later.) Unfortunately, the name Waylon didnt do anything to help make my brother tough--far from it--but that was okay because I had his back. My brother had been born smaller and weaker than me, so I owed him that much. Say something about me and well take it outside; mess with Waylon and Ill stuff your head up your rear end. You think Im all talk? Just ask Leon Hurd. 2 Waylon A Boy Named Waylon My mother is a veterinarian, so shes very knowledgeable about animals. She claimed I was an armapossum, which is the combination of an armadillo and an opossum. She reached this conclusion for two main reasons: (1) Im on the smaller size, fifth percentile for my height and fourth for my weight, and (2) Ive got thick skin--like the armadillo. I didnt let teasing bother me. When kids tried to pick on me, I just ignored them--similar to how an opossum plays dead. It was a solid strategy. Eventually, the bad guys left me alone. Disclaimer: Being an armapossum only worked if Loretta wasnt around, which wasnt often since were twins. My sister was a wolf. But not just any wolf. She was the alpha wolf, quick to protect her pack--me--and not afraid of anything. If she was anywhere nearby when the teasing or bullying began, she put an end to it in a hurry--her way, which wasnt always pretty. Being twins meant Loretta and I had been together since the beginning. All throughout elementary school, she was always there to stick up for me--but that was about to change. Seventh grade would have us attending the middle school, where we might not ever see each other during the day. There were no two ways about it. I had this summer to show my sister I was capable of taking care of myself--so she could stop worrying. When I was younger, it never bothered me when she came to my rescue, but I didnt always want her jumping in anymore. That being said, I will admit, I was beyond grateful to have the wolf on my side the day I got tangled up with Leon Hurd. 3 Loretta Leon Hurd Falls Leon Hurd was your classic schoolyard bully. He was repeating sixth grade after having already repeated first. It was rumored that he shaved, and that he liked fights. No one knew whether the shaving thing was true, but there was no doubt he liked fights. He was notorious for shouting "Hurds the man!" after each of his daily triumphs. Everyone was scared of him--until me. Since Leon was in a different classroom, he and I almost made it through sixth grade without incident, but then the inevitable happened. There was a day near the end of the school year--not that long ago, actually--when all of sixth grade was outside for free time. (Being sixth graders, we were too old to call it recess.) I was shooting hoops on the blacktop, and Waylon was sprawled out in the grass field rereading his favorite book, My Side of the Mountain, for probably the hundredth time. I swear, my brother fantasized about being like Sam Gribley, the boy in the story who survives on his own in the Catskill Mountains for close to a year. Anyways, it was while I was shooting hoops and Waylon was reading when all you-know-what broke loose. Leon didnt see my brother and tripped and fell over him while playing Frisbee. You can bet Leon was madder than a rabid dog after that, especially when he heard kids laughing. He grabbed my brother and yanked him to his feet. "Im gonna hang you from the monkey bars by your ponytail, you little twerp!" he roared. FYI--Waylons ponytail hung clear to his butt crack. It was beyond excessive, if you asked me, and was the result of his obsession with anything outdoorsman or wilderness-related. (More on that later.) "But I didnt do anything," Waylon cried. The instant my brothers voice reached me, I dropped my basketball and took off running. "Shut up, mommas boy!" Leon growled. "But I didnt do anything," Waylon pleaded. "I said shut up!" The laughing onlookers grew silent. Things had gone from funny to serious. "Youre hurting me!" Waylon whined. My brother was in trouble. "Hey, Leon!" I called as I drew near. As soon as he turned in my direction, I whipped a handful of dirt in his face--a trick Id learned from watching Indiana Jones. "Ahh!" Leon yelled, releasing Waylon and rubbing his eyes. With the bully blinded and his hands out of the way, he was no match for me. I kicked him in the shins as hard as I could. He dropped to the ground after two blows--one for each leg. Waylon ran, but I stepped closer and stood over the pile of wimp. "Hurds a turd!" I shouted across the schoolyard. Laughter and cheers filled the air, followed by the repeated echo of my now-infamous victory call. "Hurds a turd!" "Hurds a turd!" "Hurds a turd!" rang over and over. Leon never told on me because admitting hed been bested by a girl wouldve been more embarrassing than getting whupped by one in the first place, and no one else told because they didnt want Leon coming after them--and also because everyone was happy to see him get what he deserved. The moral of this story: Dont mess with my brother. 4 Loretta Head-Doctors Daughter Loretta Lynns most-famous song was "Coal Miners Daughter." Its still considered to be one of the greatest country songs of all time. It was better than "A Boy Named Sue," Id give it that, but my praise stopped there. Besides, my father wasnt a coal miner. He was a shrink. A head doctor. A psychologist. A joke and waste of money as Id heard my jerk gym teacher, P.E. Bubba, grumble too many times--but there was a history there. (More on that later.) For now, let me just say that I disagreed. My father was very good at his job--and I knew because of our frequent chats. You see, while Mom left the house to go to her veterinarian job, Dad worked from home, so us chatting was convenient--and necessary, he would claim. I wont waste time arguing that point because whats important here is that you understand Dads office was attached to our house, which was where he saw his patients. This also explains why my brother and I were regularly and unfairly subjected to his awful taste in music--and terrible singing to boot. Every morning we had to suffer through the likes of Conway Twitty and George Jones, only to be made worse by my fathers bellowing as he paraded around the kitchen getting his coffee and our breakfasts together. I wouldve skipped eating to avoid the torture, but Dad was big on breakfast being the most important meal of the day, so he made us attend before catching the bus. Worst of all was the fact that his position on this matter didnt waver during summer, but thanks to Mom, he did compromise and push the start time back an hour so that we didnt have to get up quite as early. Even so, I was still rubbing the sleep from my eyes when I plopped down at the table on Monday morning. "Loretta, Id like to have a chat with you after youre done eating," Dad said, sliding a waffle onto my plate. Waylon glanced at me from behind his book--Harry Potter #7--and smirked. My brother didnt need as much beauty sleep as me. Enough said. "About what?" I grumbled. "Life," he answered. I groaned and rolled my eyes. "Dad, really? Today is my first day of summer vacation." "I know. We need to talk about that too." Waylon snorted, and I flicked a piece of waffle at him. "Dont think youre getting off so easy, Waylon. Well be chatting later." "About what?" my brother asked. "Your sister," Dad wisecracked. The two of them had a good laugh, thinking they were so funny. I ignored them and drizzled syrup over my waffle. Silently, I began planning for my chat with Da Details ISBN0593376153 Author Rob Buyea Pages 240 Audience Age 8-12 Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 0593376153 ISBN-13 9780593376157 Publication Date 2022-08-09 Imprint Delacorte Press Publisher Random House USA Inc Format Hardcover Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2022-08-09 NZ Release Date 2022-08-09 US Release Date 2022-08-09 UK Release Date 2022-08-09 DEWEY 813.6 Audience Children / Juvenile We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:141712848;

Price: 53.58 AUD

Location: Melbourne

End Time: 2024-12-12T03:12:46.000Z

Shipping Cost: 0 AUD

Product Images

The Daredevils by Rob Buyea (English) Hardcover Book

Item Specifics

Restocking fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Format: Hardcover

Language: English

ISBN-13: 9780593376157

Author: Rob Buyea

Type: NA

Book Title: The Daredevils

Publication Name: NA

Recommended

Daredevil #289 (1991) Daredevil
Daredevil #289 (1991) Daredevil

$2.89

View Details
Daredevil by Mark Waid - Vol. 1 (Daredevil; The Devil Inside... by Marcos Martin
Daredevil by Mark Waid - Vol. 1 (Daredevil; The Devil Inside... by Marcos Martin

$9.34

View Details
Deadpool by Joe Kelly: Complete Collection Set #1 & 2
Deadpool by Joe Kelly: Complete Collection Set #1 & 2

$120.00

View Details
Daredevil #82 VG-   1st Series   Marvel Comics 1972   SOLID COPY!!!
Daredevil #82 VG- 1st Series Marvel Comics 1972 SOLID COPY!!!

$8.25

View Details
Daredevil The Man Without Fear Acts Of Vengeance 
Daredevil The Man Without Fear Acts Of Vengeance 

$2.00

View Details
Daredevil #145 8.0 VF very fine Marvel comics The OWL
Daredevil #145 8.0 VF very fine Marvel comics The OWL

$8.95

View Details
Daredevil #286 1990 Marvel Comics 🔥🔥🔥
Daredevil #286 1990 Marvel Comics 🔥🔥🔥

$2.99

View Details
Daredevil #5 VG+ 4.5 See Description (Qualified) Marvel 1964
Daredevil #5 VG+ 4.5 See Description (Qualified) Marvel 1964

$50.00

View Details
Daredevil: The Complete Series Season 1-3 (Blu-ray 9-Disc Set) TV-Series New
Daredevil: The Complete Series Season 1-3 (Blu-ray 9-Disc Set) TV-Series New

$36.70

View Details
Flying Daredevils of the Roaring Twenties by Dwiggins, Don Book The Fast Free
Flying Daredevils of the Roaring Twenties by Dwiggins, Don Book The Fast Free

$7.78

View Details