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Children's Fiction, Family

Dough Boy

by Peter Marino
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Synopsis

Overweight, fifteen-year-old Tristan, who lives happily with his divorced mother and her boyfriend, Frank, suddenly finds that he must deal with intensified criticism about his weight and other aspects of his life when Frank's popular but troubled, nutrition-obsessed daughter moves in.

Publishers Weekly

Marino, an English professor and playwright, clearly knows teenagers as well as drama and comedy-and effectively meshes all three in this insightful first novel. Tristan, the pudgy, levelheaded and thoroughly sympathetic 15-year-old who narrates, spends alternate weeks with his recently divorced professor parents, each of whom is involved with someone who is overweight. In his comical commentary, he explains how his contentment with his highly functional family wanes when the daughter of his mother's likable beau, Kelly ("so gorgeous I was embarrassed to be alive," according to Tristan), comes back to live with Frank, her father, in whose home Tristan's mother now resides. Self-righteous and nutrition-obsessed, Kelly criticizes her father and Tristan for their girth; she begins dating Marco, Tristan's arrogant so-called best friend, from whom the hero feels increasingly estranged ("Marco was now very popular at school, and somehow that gave me recognition, like a backup singer"); and she drives a sharp wedge between her father and Tristan's mother. Tristan's candid, wry narrative brims with on-target observations (e.g., "Fairness comes in small lumps. Unfairness comes in barrels," he notes, discussing Kelly's meteoric rise to popularity at school and his own comparative anonymity). Readers will easily feel the boy's anger and will applaud his resilience and resolve to remain true to himself. The story's supporting players-especially Tristan's parents-help make this a winning debut, at once humorous and heartrending. Ages 14-up. (Oct.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Peter Marino

Peter Marino is an English professor and a playwright whose first play has been produced in festivals around the country. He lives with his spouse, B.A. Broadwell, and their two "children," Ofi and Scratchbat (a dog and a bat, but not just any dog and bat) in New York State.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Holiday House, Inc.
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780823420964

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