
Control Freaks
One week. One prize. Seven really weird challenges.
The kids at Benjamin Banneker College Prep are a littleâö competitive. Okay. TheyâĂĂŽre a LOT competitive.
The minute Principal Yee announces an epic competition for the golden B-B trophy, seventh-grader Frederick Douglass Zezzmer knows he has to win.
But it wonâĂĂŽt be easy. The competition doesnâĂĂŽt just include science, technology, engineering and math. It also has arts and sports. Not DougâĂĂŽs best subjects.
Even worse, itâĂĂŽs a TEAM competition. Instead of being in a superstar group, Doug gets paired with four middle school misfits no one else wants.
Worst of all, DougâĂĂŽs dad has a horrible backup plan. If Doug doesnâĂĂŽt win, he has to forget about becoming The WorldâĂĂŽs Greatest Inventor and spend the summer in sports camp, with his scary stepbrother.
With only a week to go, Doug launches a quest to turn his team of outcasts into winnersâö and maybe even friends.
P R A I S E
âĂČĂ "Thomas strews the increasingly suspenseful competition with teachable moments and traces learning curves not only for the students but for teachers and parents, too. Reminiscent of E. L. KonigsburgâĂĂŽs The View from Saturday."
âĂĂźBooklist (starred)
"Creative and hilarious...the novelâĂĂŽs narration shifts among many perspectives, giving a rich, panoramic view of how stressful yet ultimately rewarding these learning experiences are for the overachievers, the socially awkward, the kids with complicated home lives, and all those who just need to see each other a little differently."
âĂĂźKirkus
"...Witty competition drama... a telling that prioritizes charactersâĂĂŽ interiority as well as their impact on each otherâĂĂŽs lives. While DougâĂĂŽs determined voice is the primary focus, the rotating narratives showcase each of the racially diverse charactersâĂĂŽ individual stressors, delivering a well-rounded accounting that is better for its multiplicity."
âĂĂźPublishers Weekly
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One week. One prize. Seven really weird challenges.
The kids at Benjamin Banneker College Prep are a littleâö competitive. Okay. TheyâĂĂŽre a LOT competitive.
The minute Principal Yee announces an epic competition for the golden B-B trophy, seventh-grader Frederick Douglass Zezzmer knows he has to win.
But it wonâĂĂŽt be easy. The competition doesnâĂĂŽt just include science, technology, engineering and math. It also has arts and sports. Not DougâĂĂŽs best subjects.
Even worse, itâĂĂŽs a TEAM competition. Instead of being in a superstar group, Doug gets paired with four middle school misfits no one else wants.
Worst of all, DougâĂĂŽs dad has a horrible backup plan. If Doug doesnâĂĂŽt win, he has to forget about becoming The WorldâĂĂŽs Greatest Inventor and spend the summer in sports camp, with his scary stepbrother.
With only a week to go, Doug launches a quest to turn his team of outcasts into winnersâö and maybe even friends.
P R A I S E
âĂČĂ "Thomas strews the increasingly suspenseful competition with teachable moments and traces learning curves not only for the students but for teachers and parents, too. Reminiscent of E. L. KonigsburgâĂĂŽs The View from Saturday."
âĂĂźBooklist (starred)
"Creative and hilarious...the novelâĂĂŽs narration shifts among many perspectives, giving a rich, panoramic view of how stressful yet ultimately rewarding these learning experiences are for the overachievers, the socially awkward, the kids with complicated home lives, and all those who just need to see each other a little differently."
âĂĂźKirkus
"...Witty competition drama... a telling that prioritizes charactersâĂĂŽ interiority as well as their impact on each otherâĂĂŽs lives. While DougâĂĂŽs determined voice is the primary focus, the rotating narratives showcase each of the racially diverse charactersâĂĂŽ individual stressors, delivering a well-rounded accounting that is better for its multiplicity."
âĂĂźPublishers Weekly













