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Narrated by:
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Assaf Cohen
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Written by:
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Arvin Ahmadi
About this listen
Discover the secret to success in this incisively funny debut, for fans of John Corey Whaley, David Arnold, and Ned Vizzini!
Scott Ferdowsi has a track record of quitting. Writing the Great American Novel? Three chapters. His summer internship? One week. His best friends know exactly what they want to do with the rest of their lives, but Scott can't commit to a breakfast cereal, let alone a passion. With college applications looming, Scott's parents pressure him to get serious about a career path like engineering or medicine. Desperate for help, he sneaks off to Washington, DC, to seek guidance from a famous professor who specializes in grit, the psychology of success.
He never expects an adventure to unfold out of what was supposed to be a one-day visit. But that's what Scott gets when he meets Fiora Buchanan, a ballsy college student whose life ambition is to write crossword puzzles. When the bicycle she lends him gets Scott into a high-speed chase, he knows he's in for the ride of his life. Soon, Scott finds himself sneaking into bars, attempting to pick up girls at the National Zoo, and even giving the crossword thing a try - all while opening his eyes to fundamental truths about who he is and who he wants to be.
©2018 Arvin Ahmadi (P)2018 Listening LibraryWhat the critics say
"John Green fans will appreciate this tale ... [Ahmadi] successfully fashions a universal story of discovering one's true self through the honest eyes of another." (USA Today)
"Witty, smart, and inspiring, the novel celebrates life’s big and little surprises and the connections made between people that lead to profound changes." (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
"Highly original ... An engaging debut novel about self-discovery." (Kirkus Reviews)