Marco Impossible
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
In Marco Impossible by Hannah Moskowitz, best friends Stephen and Marco attempt a go-for-broke heist to break into the high school prom and get Marco onstage to confess his love for (and hopefully steal the heart of) Benji, the adorable exchange student and bass player of the prom band. Of course, things don't always go according to plan, and every heist comes with its fair share of hijinks.
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Stephen is used to "playing sidekick" to his dramatic and openly gay best friend, Marco, even when it means being targeted by bullies. Now that they are graduating from eighth grade, their relationship is straining: not only are the boys going to different high schools next year, but also Stephen is worried by Marco's apparent indifference to the increasingly dangerous threats around him. All Marco can focus on is sneaking into the high school prom, so he can publicly declare his feelings for a classmate who is playing in the live band at the dance. Though the story unfolds over just two days, readers learn plenty about the boys' history, including how their fascination with detective work led to the discovery of Stephen's father's affair. Readers may find the gravity of the book's themes, especially the hate crimes directed at Marco, difficult to reconcile with the boys' hijinks getting into the prom. Still, they will appreciate the fun, if unbelievable, ending that Moskowitz (Zombie Tag) delivers, in which almost all the characters get what they deserve. Ages 10 14.