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Project Sweet Life

Author: Brent Hartinger
Publisher: New York : HarperTeen, ©2009.
Edition/Format:   Book : Elementary and junior high school : Fiction : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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When their fathers insist that they get summer jobs, three fifteen-year-old friends in Tacoma, Washington, dedicate their summer vacation to fooling their parents into thinking that they are working, which proves to be even harder than having real jobs would have been.
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Genre/Form: Fiction
Juvenile fiction
Material Type: Elementary and junior high school, Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Brent Hartinger
ISBN: 9780060824112 0060824115 9780060824129 0060824123
OCLC Number: 230915209
Description: 282 p. : map ; 19 cm.
Responsibility: Brent Hartinger.

Abstract:

When their fathers insist that they get summer jobs, three fifteen-year-old friends in Tacoma, Washington, dedicate their summer vacation to fooling their parents into thinking that they are working, which proves to be even harder than having real jobs would have been.

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A nice addition to any library.

by AnchorageSchools (WorldCat user published 2010-01-08) Good Permalink

     This was going to be Dave's, Curtis's, and Victor's greatest summer yet.  That is until their fathers decide they need to get summer jobs.  The boys hate the idea of getting jobs during their last jobless summer (the summer of their 15th year) so here comes their...
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Washington Reads (Spring 2009) Selection

by washingtonstatelibrary (WorldCat user published 2009-06-24) Excellent Permalink

When their fathers determine they must get summer jobs, a trio of 15 year olds decides to embark on Project Sweet Life to avoid work and dupe their parents. The project...
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