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The Underdog Parade

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During the summer of the drought, a boy must decide if his neighbor's ark is lunacy or a lifeline.

"[Protagonist] Peter . . . is appealing, and readers will applaud his small triumphs." —Booklist

"I fell in love with Michael Mihaley's band of misfit characters. They show us anything is possible with a little bit of faith and a whole lotta heart." —Barbara J. Taylor, author of All Waiting Is Long

It's the summer of the drought, but thirteen-year-old Peter "Nemo" Grady has bigger problems on his mind than the weather. He hates his new home in the exclusive golf club community Willow Creek Landing. His parents are always fighting and he can't escape the memory of his last seizure—when he flopped around the gymnasium floor like a fish out of water—earning him his dreaded nickname. To top it all off, Peter has no friends, but he receives plenty of unsolicited attention from Chipper, the boy scout super-bully who also happens to be a resident of Willow Creek. His only companion is his little sister, CJ, who thinks she is Wonder Woman.

Peter is all too aware that you don't need rain in the forecast to have dark clouds overhead.

Things change when he meets his new neighbor, the mysterious Joshua, who predicts the drought will end with a storm of biblical proportions. Peter looks to his visiting, wheelchair-bound Uncle Herb, and his neighbors, Mr. James and Mr. Terry, for guidance as Josh prepares for imminent doom. With each passing day, Peter realizes that sooner or later he will have to rely on the strength of the lamest, most jelly-weak individual he knows—himself.

Part of Akashic's Oddities Kaylie Jones Books imprint. Oddities Kaylie Jones Books is our experimental line that focuses on unconventional, edgy, risk-taking novels that boldly defy the traditional forms and conventions of the literary novel, with a focus on YA, horror, and mystery. While our primary emphasis is fiction, we will make space for exceptional memoirs with nontraditional elements and themes.

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      December 15, 2018
      Grades 5-8 Twelve-and-a-half-year-old Peter is not happy. His family has just moved to a gated community where he has no friends, but boy, does he have an enemy: the bully Chipper, who makes Peter's life miserable. Then there is his annoying little sister, CJ, who thinks she is Wonder Woman and insists on being his constant companion. And don't forget his parents' regular bouts of bitter arguing. But worst of all are his epileptic seizures. Things finally start to look up when his uncle Herb comes to visit. Suffering from spastic tetraplegia, he is confined to a wheelchair and has only limited speech, but Peter and CJ love him dearly. Peter looks to Uncle Herb for support when their new next-door neighbor announces that God has told him to build an ark?and he enlists Peter's help in its construction. What next? In his first novel, Mihaley employs a broad brush; his characters are either indisputably good (Herb is a saint) or evil (viz. Chipper). Nevertheless, Peter himself is appealing, and readers will applaud his small triumphs.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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