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B 124560B 124560 All the Things That Could Go Wrong
Grade Lvl: IJS Author: Foster, Stewart
Length: 330 Copyright: 2018

There are two sides to every story. Alex's OCD is so severe that some days it is difficult for him to even leave his house. His classmate Dan is so angry that he lashes out at the easiest target he can find at school-Alex. When their moms arrange for the two classmates to spend time together over winter break, it seems like a recipe for certain disaster...until it isn't. Once forced together these two sworn enemies discover that there is much more to each of them than they ever knew. Alex is so much more than his condition, and Dan is more than just an angry bully. Alternating point of view. Realistic fiction. IL 5-10. AR 3.9.
All the Things That Could Go Wrong IJS  
B 6324550B 6324550 All the things that could go wrong
Grade Lvl: Author: Foster, Stewart
Length: 330 Copyright: 2018

Alex has severe obsessive-compulsive disorder and some days he can't leave the house. His classmate Dan suffers from serious anger management problems and takes out his anger on Alex. Over winter break, their mothers arrange for them to spend time together. Potentially disastrous, the two boys instead learn there is more to them than just the things that made them enemies.
All the things that could go wrong