7 Novels by Todd Strasser
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Overview: Todd Strasser is the author of more than 120 novels for YA and middle graders. His YA novels including such award winners as No Place, If I Grow Up, Boot Camp, Can’t Get There From Here, Give a Boy a Gun, Wish You Were Dead, Blood on My Hands, Kill You Last, the Impact Zone series, and the DriftX series. His books for middle graders include Abe Lincoln for Class President, Byte Barkley: Secret agent K-9, Don’t Get Caught in the Girls’ Locker Room, Grizzly Attack, and the best-selling 17-book Help! I’m Trapped in … series. His most recent novel for grades 5 and up, FALLOUT, received a stellar review in the New York Times and was named a must-read middle school book by School Library Journal. Todd lives in a suburb of New York and speaks frequently at schools.
Genre: Fiction > Children/Young Adult
No Place
When Dan and his family go from middle class to homeless, issues of injustice rise to the forefront in this relatable, timely novel from Todd Strasser. It seems like Dan has it all. He’s a baseball star who hangs with the popular crowd and dates the hottest girl in school. Then his family loses their home. Forced to move into the town’s Tent City, Dan feels his world shifting. His friends try to pretend that everything’s cool, but they’re not the ones living among the homeless. As Dan struggles to adjust to his new life, he gets involved with the people who are fighting for better conditions and services for the residents of Tent City. But someone wants Tent City gone, and will stop at nothing until it’s destroyed…
Can’t Get There from Here
Her street name is Maybe. She lives with a tribe of homeless teens — runaways and throwaways, kids who have no place to go other than the cold city streets, and no family except for one another. Abused, abandoned, and forgotten, they struggle against the cold, hunger, and constant danger. With the frigid winds of January comes a new girl: Tears, a twelve-year-old whose mother doesn’t believe Tears’s stepfather abuses her. As the other kids start to disappear — victims of violence, addiction, and exposure — Maybe tries to help Tears get off the streets…if it’s not already too late.
Fallout
What if the bomb had actually been dropped? What if your family was the only one with a shelter? In the summer of 1962, the possibility of nuclear war is all anyone talks about. But Scott’s dad is the only one in the neighborhood who actually prepares for the worst. As the neighbors scoff, he builds a bomb shelter to hold his family and stocks it with just enough supplies to keep the four of them alive for two critical weeks. In the middle of the night in late October, when the unthinkable happens, those same neighbors force their way into the shelter before Scott’s dad can shut the door. With not enough room, not enough food, and not enough air, life inside the shelter is filthy, physically draining, and emotionally fraught. But even worse is the question of what will — and won’t — remain when the door is opened again. Internationally best-selling author Todd Strasser has written his most impressive and personal novel to date, ruthlessly yet sensitively exploring the terrifying what-ifs of one of the most explosive moments in human history.
If I Grow Up
In the Frederick Douglass Project where DeShawn lives, daily life is ruled by drugs and gang violence. Many teenagers drop out of school and join gangs, and every kid knows someone who died. Gunshots ring out on a regular basis. DeShawn is smart enough to know he should stay in school and keep away from the gangs. But while his friends have drug money to buy fancy sneakers and big-screen TVs, DeShawn’s family can barely afford food for the month. How can he stick to his principles when his family is hungry? In this gritty novel about growing up in the inner city, award-winning author Todd Strasser opens a window into the life of a teenager struggling with right and wrong under the ever-present shadow of gangs.
Cut Back
Impact Zone: The most dangerous part of the wave. You gotta beat it…or you’ll eat it. Ever since he went up against the locals and broke into the lineup, Kai has had his own crew. Spazzy is a summer kid with a lot of fancy gear. He looks like a total shubee. But on the board he’s good, really good — despite everything going against him. The Spazz wants to be in the local competition, but he can’t do it without Kai. Kai knows there’s no way Spazzy can win against Lucas, the local hero. But Kai would never let a brah down….
Help! I’m Trapped in a Supermodel’s Body
The whole school is excited when they hear supermodel Lanny Shanks is coming to town for a photo shoot. By winning a contest, Jake Sherman lands a job as Lanny’s personal assistant. But when Jake and Lanny accidentally switch bodies, he can’t get used to her starving all the time, the blond hair is always in the way, and he must ward off Principal Blanco’s advances!
Help! I’m Trapped in My Sister’s Body
Jake Sherman has led his online pen pal into falsely believing that he is a star athlete, but now that his pen pal is coming to visit he must switch bodies with someone who is good in sports–his sister.
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