
Storky (How I Lost My Nickname and Won The Girl)
by: D. L. Garfinkle
Published by: Speak, Penguin Group imprint
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Reviewed by Elysabeth Eldering
Storky is a fun book written from Michael “Storky” Pomerantz’s point of view in diary form. It was fun to follow the daily happenings of this freshman boy. He starts out with a journal on the computer and then figures out someone may be reading his personal thoughts, so decides to just type the pages and print them out, but not save them.
Storky’s sister reveals some of his inner most thoughts, showing that she was the one reading the journal. Being of nerd fame, all Michael wants to do is get through his freshman year of high school without being noticed too much.
Storky tries very hard to be accepted by his father, who lives outside the home—and tries to accept his mother’s antics and deal with the mixed-up, crazy Jewish family traditions all while trying to maintain a semi normal life. Every day is a new adventure for Storky, right up until the end when his mother meets and marries his dentist. All through the dating process, he wants to hate Dr. Berman but finds he can’t hate a man who has befriended him in the only way he knows how. Michael ends the school year planning another person’s life and gets the girl, not the one of his dreams or that he thought he would get—but someone better.
Armchair Interviews says: Most of us can relate to that freshmen year in high school. Nice story from boy’s point of view—written by D.L. (Debra).
Author’s Web site: http://www.dlgarfinkle.com
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