This Way Up
Full details for this title
| Interest Age |
13-20 years |
| Reading Age |
13-20 years |
| NBS Text |
Children's Fiction |
| ONIX Text |
Young adult;Children/juvenile |
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| Number of Pages |
160 |
| Dimensions |
Width: 130mm Height: 200mm Spine: 9mm |
| Weight |
120g |
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| Dewey Code |
823.3 |
| Catalogue Code |
97697 |
Description of this Book
Fat boys don't run. They just don't. High school is hell. Corey is overweight and shy, so no wonder he spends all his spare time playing Counter-Strike on the computer. When his mum gives him an ultimatum - join a school sports team or broadband will be cancelled - he's horrified to find that she means it. Realizing that for once he's not going to get his own way, Corey looks for the easiest sports option. Orienteering, he reads, can be 'like a stroll in the park' - yes! But when Corey joins the orienteering team, he finds out the hard way that more than strolling is required. Alone in the back of beyond, he is forced to fall back on his own resources if he doesn't want to totally humiliate himself in front of the others. And then he remembers Counter-Strike ...Will the fat boy have what it takes to become a cunning runner and survive against the odds?
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Awards & Reviews
| Awards |
Shortlisted for Storylines Notable New Zealand Books: Junior Fiction 2011.
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Author's Bio
Lindsay Wood is an architect, with a grandchild in each island. His business is a mix of commercial and residential architecture, and he divides his time between Nelson and Auckland. A keen observer of human nature and passionate advocate of the outdoors, Lindsay enjoys a range of outdoors activities, including orienteering. This is his first novel.
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