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Amazing Adventures from Zoom's Academy The Capture of the Crimson Cape

Amazing Adventures from Zoom's Academy The Capture of the Crimson Cape
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  • ISBN-13: 9780345483560
  • ISBN: 0345483561
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

AUTHOR

Lethcoe, Jason, Lethcoe, Jason

SUMMARY

Chapter One: Summer Summer did not want to wake up. She screwed her face up with concentration, attempting to muster up a quick stomachache so she wouldn't have to face another horrible day at Jefferson Junior High. As if her daily routine at the school wasn't bad enough, today she was supposed to play in a soccer game that she was thoroughly dreading. With both hands firmly resting on her forehead trying to warm it to fever temperature, she peeked out from beneath her rumpled bed covers. The hands on her Gothic Girl alarm clock pointed to 7:45 a.m. Arrgh... she could swear the hands moved faster on school mornings. "Summer! Wake up kiddo, you're gonna be late for school!" Her Dad's baritone voice floated up from downstairs. "I'm not going to go. I feel sick." Summer knew it was feeble but the best, and unfortunately, most overused excuse she could think of. She felt like she would do anything to get out of the soccer game that she was supposed to play in that morning. Downstairs Jasper, Summer's father, moved to the stove and retrieved a batch of gourmet pancakes. "Get a move on, the bus will be here any minute!" Summer, with a reluctant sigh, threw off the bedcovers and shuffled to her nearby bathroom. Her fingers groped for the switch. As the light clicked on, Summer gazed at her reflection in the medicine cabinet mirror with distaste. Nelson, her small tabby, watched from a stool near the sink as Summer made a perfunctory inspection of her facial features. "You don't have to worry about having a giant nose, too many freckles, and glasses. Be thankful you're a cat." Nelson meowed sympathetically as Summer made a gagging gesture at her reflection, gave him a pat on the head, and turned on the shower. "Not to mention the fact that I'm probably the worst soccer player ever." She thought miserably. Her parents had divorced when she was six. The custody battle had been long and arduous. In the end, the agreement had been that her parents would split the time fifty-fifty. Summer never understood the reasons for the divorce, but loved them both. Fortunately, they never tried to get her to "take sides," but she constantly found herself frustrated and caught in the middle. Her Dad was eccentric, to put it mildly. He had a big picture of Thomas Edison in the living room and Summer even caught him talking to it once or twice when he didn't know she was looking. He was forever tinkering, hoping to make a monumental scientific breakthrough. Summer observed that almost everything he made backfired or exploded. In many pictures ofher Dad, he had used a grease pencil to stencil in his eyebrows because of the constant singeing they had been subjected to. Her Mom was the opposite. Queen of her legal firm, Jones, Bartholomew and Edwards, she represented herself in the divorce proceedings and practically reduced her Dad's attorney to an ineffectual schoolboy. She was efficient, levelheaded, and persistent. A consummate pro. When she was little, Summer had spent countless hours trying to imitate both of them, secretly hoping to insure their love and approval through a carefully orchestrated performance. She realized soon enough that she couldn't maintain the facade, especially when she entered Junior High. Life at Jefferson was a constant struggle. She was reminded every day of how unpopular and geeky she was. She spent countless hours trying to figure out how to change her destined social status at school. This was the reason she signed up for the soccer team. She was terrible at sports, but hoped that by making the team, even though she was just an alternate, she might gain a few brownie points with heLethcoe, Jason is the author of 'Amazing Adventures from Zoom's Academy The Capture of the Crimson Cape', published 2006 under ISBN 9780345483560 and ISBN 0345483561.

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