Down and Across

Down and Across
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Lexile Score

690

Reading Level

3

نویسنده

Assaf Cohen

شابک

9780525589792
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from October 16, 2017
First-time author Ahmadi writes a memorable coming-of-age novel all about grit: wanting it, wondering how to get it, and discovering where it lies. Saaket “Scott” Ferdowsi, an impulsive 16-year-old, is left at home in Philadelphia while his parents visit their homeland of Iran. Scott is supposed to be getting serious about life by doing an internship (which involves examining “microscopic mouse poop”), but he keeps thinking about a Georgetown University study that his father mentioned before leaving. According to professor Cecily Mallard, the chief predictor of success isn’t grades or IQ but grit, “a person’s ability to stick with something.” Feeling inadequate in that area, Scott hops a bus to Washington, D.C., to seek out the professor’s advice. Thus begins a sequence of misadventures and serendipitous encounters as an adventurous crossword puzzle enthusiast, a big-hearted bartender, and Professor Mallard steer Scott into challenging and rewarding situations, all recorded in Scott’s self-effacing and funny first-person narration. Witty, smart, and inspiring, the novel celebrates life’s big and little surprises and the connections made between people that lead to profound changes. Ages 12–up. Agent: Tina Wexler, ICM.



AudioFile Magazine
Sixteen-year-old Iranian-American Saaket "Scott" Ferdowski wants to be successful in life, but he's unsure how to go about it. He embarks on a reckless but courageous journey to Washington, DC, to meet with a psychologist he believes can help. Narrator Assaf Cohen convincingly depicts Scott's awkwardness upon arriving in the city and ably voices the many colorful personalities he encounters. Listeners will delight in the sassiness of crossword-loving Fiora, as well as the unhurried warmth of bartender-politician Trent. Cohen's performance shines with his depiction of Scott's parents, whose concern and comedy is utterly charming and real. Trent's Southern accent is a bit overdone, and there are times when Cohen's comedic timing falls flat. Overall, though, listeners will root for Scott as he learns about friendship, loyalty, and commitment. S.A.H. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine


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