There’s nothing
like a ‘real’ story to bring a smile to one’s face. The book was inspired by
author Mark Goldblatt’s own childhood growing up in Queens during the 1960s.
Reading it, one can’t help being taken back to the ‘growing up’ years, when
everything is confusing, nothing goes right, everyone else is
cooler/faster/cleverer and girls are an unfathomable mystery. Told from
Julian’s point of view in typical middle-grader stream of consciousness, the
author takes the reader on a trip back in time. Incidents pack Julian’s life
and he reacts to them in a visceral and sometimes confused way. Life lessons
can be hard, and Julian rolls with the punches, doing his best. He doesn’t
always pull it off, but he does make sense of things where he can. Julian is a
likeable character and he truly does want to make amends. Kids will enjoy this,
but I think their parents will also relish this trip down Memory Lane. Times
may change, but kids don’t. Author Mark Goldblatt’s style is quirky and
different, but appealing with a touch of nostalgia. Five stars.
About the
author: Mark Goldblatt is a lot like Julian Twerski, only not as interesting
(that’s what he says!). He is a widely published columnist, a novelist, and a
professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Twerp is his first
book for younger readers. He lives in New York City.
Please note that I reviewed an ARC. The book will be available on 28 May 2013.
by Fiona Ingram