Struck By Lightning The Carson Phillips Journal

Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal by Chris Colfer is a reprint edition published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on November 5, 2013. This young adult fiction novel centers on Carson Phillips, an outcast high school senior who resorts to blackmailing the popular students at his school to contribute to his literary journal, aiming to enhance his college application for Northwestern University and his aspiration to become the editor of The New Yorker.
Readers will encounter a narrative that blends humor with darker themes, exploring the complexities of high school life and social dynamics. The story delves into the motivations behind Carson’s actions and the challenges he faces as he navigates his ambitions and relationships. With a page count of 272, this edition presents a unique perspective on social themes relevant to young adults, making it a thoughtful addition to the genre.
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Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal follows the story of outcast high school senior Carson Phillips who blackmails the most popular students in his school into contributing to his literary journal to bolster his college application; his goal in life is to get into Northwestern and eventually become the editor of The New Yorker.
At once laugh-out-loud funny, deliciously dark, and remarkably smart, Struck By Lightning unearths the dirt that lies just below the surface of high school.
The film Stuck By Lightning features Colfer’s own original screenplay. Colfer also stars in the film alongside Allison Janney, Christina Hendricks, Dermot Mulroney, Sarah Hyland, and Polly Bergen.
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