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Something Happened

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Simon and Schuster, Nov 4, 2008 - Juvenile Fiction - 208 pages
"All around me I see people laughing, joking, and walking around with these huge, goofy smiles plastered on their faces. I've begun to wonder how they do it, and more important, will I ever be able to be like that again?"

Five months after his dad's unexpected death, Billy Romero is still struggling with the loss. Billy's mom spends more time talking to her Bluetooth than to him, and his best friend, Ziggy, just doesn't get it. There's no one who understands how alone Billy feels...except his new English teacher, the young and beautiful Miss Gate.

Miss Gate offers support and friendship, even giving Billy extra help with his writing outside of school. Billy isn't really sure how he feels about spending so much time with his teacher. It's a little weird, but it's also kind of exciting that someone like Miss Gate wants to hang out with him. But the closer they get, the more Billy wonders what kind of friendship this really is....

  

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User Review  - Cecily Black - Goodreads

Good book, no one thinks of the situation being reversed and a woman being the sexual predator but I guess it happens a little more then we think.. at least in the writing world. Read full review

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User Review  - Vanessa - Goodreads

I was looking for a good fun book to read as a Birthday treat to myself. I had borrowed this book from my Mom (she's mentioned in the acknowledgements...I feel so famous!) and decided this was the ... Read full review

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Contents

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Section 2
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Section 3
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Section 4
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Section 5
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Section 6
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Section 7
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Section 8
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Section 18
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Section 19
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Section 20
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Section 21
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About the author (2008)

Greg Logsted has lived in Connecticut his whole life. He occasionally escapes but always comes back. He suspects that strings are attached. When he’s not writing he’s climbing ladders, drinking coffee and turning night into day. He presently lives in Danbury with his wife Lauren Baratz-Logsted and their daughter Jackie.