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Jordan Sonnenblick
Here's my bio from the paperback version of _Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie_:"Jordan Sonnenblick attended amazing schools in New York City. Then he went to an incredible Ivy League university and studied very, very hard there. However, due to his careful and well-planned course selection... show more

Here's my bio from the paperback version of _Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie_:"Jordan Sonnenblick attended amazing schools in New York City. Then he went to an incredible Ivy League university and studied very, very hard there. However, due to his careful and well-planned course selection strategies, he emerged in 1991 with a fancy-looking diploma and a breathtaking lack of real-world skills or employability.Thank goodness for Teach for America, a program which takes new college graduates, puts them through 'teacher boot camp', and places them in teaching positions at schools in teacher shortage areas around the country. Through TFA, Mr. Sonnenblick found his place in the grown-up world, teaching adolescents about the wonders and joys, the truth and beauty, of literature.Mr. Sonnenblick always wanted to be a writer, too, so one day in 2003 he started in on the book that became Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie. This book was inspired by several aspects of the author's real life: like Steven, the main character in the novel, he really plays the drums, he really went through an incredibly awkward year when he was 13, and he really was completely spastic around girls until right around his 21st birthday. The made-up parts of the book are all reflections of the author's basic philosophy, which is that the world is a tough place, so you'd better be kind and laugh a lot.Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie was published by Scholastic Press in 2005 to great acclaim, and was named to several Best of 2005 lists, including the ALA's Teens' Top Ten.In October 2006, Scholastic will release Mr. Sonnenblick's second novel, Notes from the Midnight Driver, which is about drunk driving, lawn gnomes, divorced parents, a unique old man, and a beautiful girl with deadly hobbies.Mr. Sonnenblick lives in Bethlehem, PA with the most supportive wife and lovable children he could ever imagine. Plus a lot of drums and guitars in the basement."I think that pretty much sums it up.
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Birth date: July 04, 1969
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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 8 years ago
Another Jordan Sonnenblick novel, yes! He is one of my favorite authors and I was ecstatic to get my hands on this baby. The story begins when Claire’s dance friends all get moved up into a higher, more advanced class and Claire doesn’t. Poor, pitiful Claire! Don’t think that this story is going to...
DanySpike
DanySpike rated it 10 years ago
"When eighth-grader San Lee moves to a new town and a new school for the umpteenth time, he doesn't try to make new friends or be a loner or play cool. Instead he sits back and devises a plan to be totally different. When he accidentally answers too many questions in World History on Zen (only becau...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
Have you ever heard stories about your parent’s pasts and just shook your head and thought “no way, they could never behave in such a manner?” Ever wondered as you where growing up where they came up with such ridiculous rules and strict ideas? Rich was fortunate enough to experience just exactly w...
A Libra's Libros
A Libra's Libros rated it 11 years ago
While taking a break from an enjoyable yet too-much-of-a-brain-workout-for-a-lazy-evening nonfiction book, I went for a more playful read in Jordan Sonnenblick's After Ever After (the sequel to Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie). What a great choice if I do say so myself. Sonnenblick is the author of t...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 12 years ago
Sonnenblick absolutely nails the 8th-grade boy voice here. Had I know what this was about, I never would have picked it up (I hate cancer books) but I'm glad I did. It was well-done, sensitively done, and felt entirely true. Too true, in places. There was a lot of humor to balance out the pathos an...
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