Shucked
by Megg Jensen
Publication date: April 14, 2013
Genre: YA Contemporary
Publication date: April 14, 2013
Genre: YA Contemporary
Synopsis:
Suburgatory meets Indiana Jones...on a farm
Fifteen-year-old Tabitha has had the kind of life that would impress even the greatest adventurers. She's escaped a croc attack in the Amazon, walked the length of the Great Wall of China, and earned a black belt in taekwondo in Korea. She owes her worldly experience to her mother's career in archaeology, but when her mother takes on a dangerous new assignment, Tabitha is devastated to learn she can't tag along.
Instead, she's forced to live on a midwestern farm with her grandparents where she'll have to attend a full year of public school. It's Tabitha's greatest
nightmare, because despite all her adventures, she has no practical
experience with the one thing that frightens her the most - other
teenagers.
Her math teacher is her mom's old high school boyfriend, she can't tell the friendly girls from the mean ones, and she develops a major crush on a boy she knows she can't trust. And just when she thinks she'll never get the hang of this normal teenager thing, an attack brings the danger of her previous life right up to her midwestern porch. Who could have ever guessed getting totally shucked would bring her face-to-face with her most exciting adventure yet?
Fifteen-year-old Tabitha has had the kind of life that would impress even the greatest adventurers. She's escaped a croc attack in the Amazon, walked the length of the Great Wall of China, and earned a black belt in taekwondo in Korea. She owes her worldly experience to her mother's career in archaeology, but when her mother takes on a dangerous new assignment, Tabitha is devastated to learn she can't tag along.
Instead, she's forced to live on a midwestern farm with her grandparents where she'll have to attend a full year of public school. It's Tabitha's
Her math teacher is her mom's old high school boyfriend, she can't tell the friendly girls from the mean ones, and she develops a major crush on a boy she knows she can't trust. And just when she thinks she'll never get the hang of this normal teenager thing, an attack brings the danger of her previous life right up to her midwestern porch. Who could have ever guessed getting totally shucked would bring her face-to-face with her most exciting adventure yet?
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Shucked
And
now I had to face math too? I prayed for a tornado or anything to whisk
me away from this school. Instead, a boy stood in the doorway, blocking
my entry to the classroom.
His
back to me, all I could see was his stringy blond hair. I had the
strangest urge to run my fingers through it - fingers covered with
shampoo, that is. I shuddered at the grossness of it. What? Did he just
get off the tractor before heading into school?
“Excuse
me.” I nudged him with my knee as I ducked under the outstretched arm
of the boy next to him. The other boy moved, maybe about a centimeter,
as he turned his head to look down at me. Then I was struck.
Oh,
Aphrodite, his eyes alone forced my stomach to plummet down to my toes.
Gorgeous, dark brown Asian eyes. Who was this boy and what planet did
he come from? He looked unlike every other midwestern homegrown pod
person in this high school. My jaw dropped. My brain scrambled.
“Annyong hashimnikka.” I wanted to hit myself on the head with a blunt object. Stupid, stupid, stupid, speaking Korean instead of English.
“Huh?” he asked, a smile spread across his face. Dimples, there were dimples. “Did you just tell me good afternoon in Korean?”
I nodded.
“That’s cool.” He reached down and put his arm around my shoulder. “How’d you know I’m Korean?”
“I lived there for a year,” I stammered, struck by his eyes.
“My
parents taught me a little here and there when I was growing up. Too
bad there isn’t an opportunity for me to learn more with the Korean
adoption groups in Chicago. There isn’t enough free time on the farm for
that.”
My
knees quivered as he led me over to an empty desk. What was wrong with
me? Did my exile to cheerleading turn me into a weak-kneed teenage girl?
I dropped my math book on the desk and gazed up at him.
“Long day?” he asked. “You look a little glassy eyed.”
Buddha give me strength. It was obvious. He knew.
“Leave
her alone, Alex.” Becky elbowed her way between us. His arm slipped off
my shoulders, leaving my skin hot and tingly. I wasn’t feeling well all
of a sudden.
Maybe my vomiting fears were about to come true.
Alex
turned around and skulked to the back row. He struck up a conversation
with a geek next to him. A girl geek. Jealousy gnawed at my gut. I might
need to kill Becky for sending him away.
“Sorry about Alex,” Becky said, rolling her eyes. “He’s such a player.”
“You think he’s a player?” I asked. “Really?”
“He’s dated almost every girl in school.” Becky drew quotes in the air when she said dated.
“What’s
that supposed to mean?” I asked, eyeing him again. He leaned over
closer to the geeky girl and twirled a bit of her hair around his index
finger. She giggled. I reached to my belt for a sword before I realized I
wasn’t in taekwondo and that I wasn’t allowed to hurt unarmed geeks.
“He’s
a serial dater. He’s different. He’s hot. He knows it. Everyone has
fallen for him at one time or another. Anyway, Alex is trouble. Stay
away from him.”
AUTHOR BIO
I've been a freelance parenting journalist since 2003 and
began writing YA novels in 2009. I co-run DarkSide Publishing, am a
member of SCBWI, and I blog about writing while juggling freelancing,
volunteering, and family life. I live in the Chicago suburbs with
my husband, two kids, and our miniature schnauzer, Ace.
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