10th Grade: A Novel

10th Grade: A Novel by Joseph Weisberg, published by Random House on January 22, 2002, is a first edition that spans 272 pages. The story follows Jeremiah Reskin as he navigates the challenges of tenth grade, aiming to forge friendships and explore romantic interests. Initially struggling, Jeremiah’s fortunes change when he encounters a group of semibohemian outcasts, leading him to engage in new social dynamics and pursue his crush, Renee Shopmaker.
Readers will find a candid exploration of adolescence as Jeremiah documents his experiences through his own writing, offering an unfiltered perspective on the trials of high school life. The narrative delves into themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the awkwardness of teenage relationships, all while maintaining a humorous tone. This novel presents a relatable journey through the complexities of growing up, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of general fiction.
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Jeremiah Reskin has big plans for tenth grade—he wants to make some friends and he wants to take a girl’s shirt off. It’s not going too well at first, but when he meets a group of semibohemian outcasts, things start to change. Soon he’s negotiating his way through group back rubs and trying to find the courage to make a move on Renee Shopmaker, the hottest girl in school. At the behest of his composition teacher, Jeremy’s also chronicling everything in his own novel—a disastrously ungrammatical but unflinching look at sophomore year.
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