The Boy Who Lost His Face

by Louis Sachar

Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

J3E.Sac

Publication

Scholastic Inc.

Pages

198

Description

David receives a curse from an elderly woman he has helped his schoolmates attack, and he learns to regret his weakness in pandering to others for the sake of popularity before new friends and a very nice girl help him to be a stronger, more assertive person.

Description

David is only trying to be cool when he helps some of the popular kids steal Old Lady Bayfield’s cane. But when the plan backfires, he’s the one the “old witch” curses. Now David can’t seem to do anything right. The cool kids taunt him and his only friends are freaks. He even walks into Spanish class with his fly unzipped! And when he finally gets up the nerve to ask out a cute girl, his pants fall down in midsentence. Is it the Bayfield curse at work? Or is David simply turning into a total loser?

Collection

Barcode

6290

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1989-07

Physical description

198 p.; 7.6 inches

ISBN

0439334942 / 9780439334945

Lexile

570L

User reviews

LibraryThing member simplybookslibrary
David was only trying to be cool when he helped some other boys steal an old lady's cane. But when the plan backfires, he is the one she 'curses'. Now David can't seem to do anything right. The cool kids taunt him and his only friends are weirdos. When he finally gets the nerve to ask out a cute
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girl, his trousers fall down! But is this the curse at work or is David turning into a total loser? Another witty tale by the author of the multi-prize winning novel ‘Holes’.
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LibraryThing member briannad84
Very cute book about an outcast trying to do the 'cool' thing and dealing with kids he thinks are his friends and an imaginary curse. He realizes who his real friends are and that there was never a curse at all. Love Louis Sachar!
LibraryThing member laurab_53
Hilarious! One of my favorite books!
LibraryThing member ejmeloche
Trying to fit in with some classmates, middle schooler David Ballinger steals an old woman's cane and she shouts a curse at him. As an apiring scientist, David doesn't believe in witchcraft, but after bad things keep happening to him, he begins to suspect he may really be cursed.

Though it lacks the
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zany humor of Wayside School and heart and driving plot of Holes, Sachar's ability to make the reader care about his characters and their fates comes through. The problems David faces-- such as drifting apart from old friends challenges talking with the girl he likes, and struggling to find his place at school-- are ones any kid can relate to...with the added challenge of a potential curse spicing up the storyline.

This book will be best appreciated by late elementary and early middle grade students.
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Rating

½ (62 ratings; 3.6)

Call number

J3E.Sac
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