Stanford Wong Flunks Big-Time
by Lisa Yee

    STANFORD WONG FLUNKS BIG-TIME by Lisa Yee
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  4/1/07
    Publisher:  Scholastic
    Reviewed by:  Christian C.
    Rating:  4 Stars


    It’s the last day of sixth grade, and Stanford Wong can’t wait to get out of school and go to Alan Scott’s Basketball
    Camp, the best camp any basketball player could dream of. This is going to be the summer of his life…

    …well, that is until he receives his grade for English class: a big fat F.

    An F means that basketball camp is over. Stanford needs to go to summer school instead. Not only that, Stanford
    will be tutored by the annoying genius Millicent Min.

    What else can go wrong?

    Lots more! Stanford’s parents are not getting along, and his grandma recently moved into a nursing home where
    she’s miserable. On top of all that, Stanford obviously cannot let his friends and the girl he likes, Emily Ebers, know
    that he flunked big time! This is certainly not going to be the best summer of his life.

    Or is it?

    Lisa Yee is not only a funny lady, but she has done something quite original: she’s written three novels (that’s not the
    original part), and each one of them tells the story from the point of view of a character that eventually shows up in
    her other books: MILLICENT MIN, GIRL GENIUS; SO TOTALLY EMILY EBERS; and STANFORD
    WONG FLUNKS BIG-TIME.

    Of the three titles, I have only read this one, but I’m sure that readers of the other two books will enjoy reading this
    novel to find out what Stanford thinks about girls, parents, friends, and basketball. And they’ll also find out
    Stanford’s biggest secret: when he gets nervous HE KNITS!

    The back of the book contains a section with an interview with the author, a recipe for Stanford’s grandma’s Won
    Tons, and much more.