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Freshman Year Box Set

A Stupid Boy Story

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Freshman Year Box Set

By: G. Younger
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First four books of the epic coming-of-age series: A Stupid Boy Story. Complete Freshman Year. Stupid Boy: The Beginning Freshman Year: Fall Freshman Year: Spring Freshman Year: Summer Description: The first four novels in a brand-new series, A Stupid Boy Story, from award-winning author G. Younger about a small Midwestern town filled with cute girls, Friday-night football games, and life lessons that stir up some major drama and fun. To everyone who knows him, David Dawson is your stereotypical nerd, the good kid who has a great family life and good friends. A cute girl, way out of his league—according to his friends—leads him astray. His sudden shift to hanging out with the wrong crowd sends him spiraling into teenage depression and upsets his best friends. It all comes to a sudden end when a girl at a party he throws almost dies. It is his crucible. Crucible is a great word. It means to go through a severe test. For David, it means he must take responsibility for his actions. He is sent to his uncle’s farm for the summer to get his life back on track. What he doesn’t know is his uncle John has a degree in child psychology. With a combination of hard work and long talks, he begins to pull his life back together. When he returns from his exile, he’s changed. He is no longer the slightly pudgy-looking nerd due to a growth spurt and hard work on the farm. His best friend, Tami Glade, isn’t quite sure what to make of her ‘stupid boy.’ Before he was sent to the farm, she’d screamed at him out of frustration that she never wanted to see him again. David has changed. He is suddenly popular, way too handsome for his own good, and going out for football. The changes aren’t just physical. He seems more confident and focused. He even has Life Goals. Tami isn’t quite sure what to make of the new David. Her ‘stupid boy’ of a best friend has been transformed into a hunk. The problem is, he doesn’t realize it, and she isn’t sure if they should be just friends, or more. Freshman Year: Box Set is sexy romantic comedy with just enough sports and adventure mixed in to make it unforgettable. Join this ‘stupid boy’ as the girls in his life guide him through the highs and lows as he tries to navigate freshman year of high school. Don’t miss this award-winning beginning to the series. The Stupid Boy Series is a romantic story that has been called remarkable and is alternately hilarious and painful, awkward and enlightening. Reviews: If you haven’t read this story, you’ve done yourself a grave disservice. For anyone anywhere who’s been a fan of a coming-of-age story, this is one for the books. It follows the life of David Dawson through his Freshman year in high school, following a summer spent readjusting the path his life has been on. The story is rich, and the characters vibrant. I loved every second of it, picturing distinctly different people and attitudes throughout. The pacing keeps the story moving well, and the reader is drawn to the next word eagerly. For example, the author describes football games in detail and avoids making the reading tedious even to someone like me who was never a sports fan. I can’t shower enough praise on the author for this set of books. – Xalir The ‘Stupid Boy’ series is one that I’ve kept on my reading list for several years now. Its popularity and numerous awards clearly show it is worth reading. Overall, this slice of life/coming of age story is a prime example of its genre. It’s well written, interesting, and a wonderful escape that I highly recommend. - BlueLantern These books are intended for mature audiences. Coming of Age Genre Fiction Romantic Comedy Geeky Sports
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