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You Don't Know Me
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You Don't Know Me

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You Don't Know Me
Author(s): David Klass

Moving, wholly involving, original, and emotionally true, You Don't Know Me is a multilayered young adult novel that presents a winning portrait of an understandably angst-ridden adolescent.

John ("My father named me after a toilet!") wrestles with the certainty that no one really knows him -- not in his miserable home, and certainly not at school. It's true that no one can guess his hidden thoughts, which are hilarious, razor-sharp observations about lust, love, tubas, algebra, everything. And then there's his home: his father ran off years ago, so he's being raised by his mother, who works long hours, and by her boyfriend, whom John calls "the man who is not and never will be my father." This man is his enemy, an abusive disciplinarian who seems to want to kill John and, in a horrible final confrontation, nearly succeeds.



Review(s):

“Klass blazes past his previous literary efforts stylistically, introducing elements of magical realism to gradually reveal a quirky, talented, and likable guy. . . . The world may be ‘muddled and painful,' but it is, ‘in the end, a love song,'--a rewarding and important message for all readers.” —School Library Journal, Starred Review

“[A] well-conceived novel. . . . The hero's underlying sense of isolation and thread of hope will strike a chord with nearly every adolescent.” —Publishers Weekly

“John's inner voice is wonderfully cynical yet sweet and sad. . . . This book is for anyone--teenagers and adults alike--who has ever been faced with the absurdity of a normal life.” —Voice of Youth Advocates

“[A] captivating first-person narrative with an original voice . . . [T]his is an engrossing story, in the vein of Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak, to which readers will immediately connect.” —Kirkus Reviews

“John is a genuinely sympathetic, interestingly complex character, his highly mannered voice belongs to someone much older than 14, and it's wildly inconsistent, veering in tone from seriously realistic to the farcical, from wryly sophisticated and ironically self-deprecating to sophomoric. Weigh that against some brilliant, dramatically charged scenes and John's endlessly intriguing character.” —Booklist

“I loved it because it describes the exact way I feel.” —A YALSA Teen YA Galley Reader



IRA Young Adult Choices, Long-listed IRA Young Adult Choices (2003), IRA-CBC Children's Choices, Long-listed IRA-CBC Children's Choices (2002), American Library Association Best Books for Young Adults (2002), Winner NYPL Books for the Teen Age, Long-listed Texas Lone Star Reading List, Long-listed ALA Best Books for Young Adults (2002), American Library Association Best Books for Young Adults, Books for the Teen Age, New York Public Library

ISBN:  9780312653026