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Dork in Disguise by Carol Gorman

<>Dork in Disguise
by Carol Gorman

A novel for young readers.



From the Breakfast Club at Lugoff-Elgin Middle School, Lugoff SC.

"I have to say that I really enjoyed the breakfast club this past week.  Mrs. Barbara Partin was the host, the book we discussed was "Dork in Disguise" by Carol Gorman.  We had a panel of "Expert Dorks" that included Dr. Frank Morgan, Mr. Dan Matthews, Helen Partin and Sylvia Blackwell they all proved to be quite knowledgable in dorkdom (is that a word).  Each was deserving of being crowned "King of the Dorks" however Dr. Frank Morgan came out on top."
Jerry Flack was a dork but this new school in a new town would give him a new start. He'd be a cool kid. All summer he had spent his time studying all the right magazines, getting hair gel, making his clothes look just right -- and now he was ready to be the cool kid he knew he was.
Not too long into the school year he finds himself fighting the urge to put his glasses back on and to top it all off he is dating the wrong girl. Will his new classmates find out that he is really a dork? And does Jerry really care?


Dork in Disguise
available in paperback.

ALA Booklist said Dork in Disguise was hilarous. Kirkus Reviews said it was a "funny tale meant to snag those who care about cool and those who pretend they don't." Now available as a HarperTrophy paperback; Read the first chapter.

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Gorman, Carol. Dork in Disguise. HarperCollins, 1999. ISBN 0-06-024866-1; 0-06-024867-X (lib bdg); 0-06-440891-4 (pbk).


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