The Pool Theory

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Alexa Nazzaro ISBN: 9780991816125
Publisher: Alexa Nazzaro Publication: June 19, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alexa Nazzaro
ISBN: 9780991816125
Publisher: Alexa Nazzaro
Publication: June 19, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Honest and enlightening, The Pool Theory is more than just a teen novel; it is an insightful look into the hearts and minds of young people..." - Maria Beltran, Readers' Favorite

If you asked Kye Penton what his greatest accomplishment is, he'd probably say surviving years of bullying with nothing but his only friend Anthony and movies like The Godfather and anything by Quentin Tarantino to get by.

Sure, there are scars, like the social phobia he can't seem to shake off despite the self-help books he stashes in his bedroom, but at fifteen, things are finally looking up. By some miracle, Claudia in English likes him, and Julian is both his new friend and a super cool guy in general.

It looks like Kye's days of being an outcast are ancient history - until Annie Cooper shows up: pregnant and claiming the baby is his. Kye's life quickly unravels as he's pulled into a nightmare bigger than any bullying he has ever survived.

A young adult contemporary novel that tackles teen pregnancy, bullying and social anxiety head-on, The Pool Theory is an honest depiction of what it means to live out the so-called best years of your life when all you want to do is disappear off the face of the earth.

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"Honest and enlightening, The Pool Theory is more than just a teen novel; it is an insightful look into the hearts and minds of young people..." - Maria Beltran, Readers' Favorite

If you asked Kye Penton what his greatest accomplishment is, he'd probably say surviving years of bullying with nothing but his only friend Anthony and movies like The Godfather and anything by Quentin Tarantino to get by.

Sure, there are scars, like the social phobia he can't seem to shake off despite the self-help books he stashes in his bedroom, but at fifteen, things are finally looking up. By some miracle, Claudia in English likes him, and Julian is both his new friend and a super cool guy in general.

It looks like Kye's days of being an outcast are ancient history - until Annie Cooper shows up: pregnant and claiming the baby is his. Kye's life quickly unravels as he's pulled into a nightmare bigger than any bullying he has ever survived.

A young adult contemporary novel that tackles teen pregnancy, bullying and social anxiety head-on, The Pool Theory is an honest depiction of what it means to live out the so-called best years of your life when all you want to do is disappear off the face of the earth.

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