Gr 3-5–This stunning middle-grade novel delivers a funny, heartfelt summer adventure told through multiple character perspectives. Twelve-year-old super-genius Noah Youkilis has been accepted into a summer term at the prestigious Wilderton University, but the last thing he wants is to start college early. His best friend, Donovan, is hoping for a summer of total relaxation, but when Wilderton says Noah can bring a companion to school, Donovan’s parents immediately sign him up; he soon finds himself working as a camp counselor for professors’ kids instead of relaxing at home. The story unfolds in alternating chapters from several viewpoints, giving readers a clear sense of each character’s priorities. Multiple plotlines run at once, including Noah’s ambitious AI project, Donovan’s growing friendship with his fellow counselor Raina, two frat boys chasing an unforgettable summer, and a missing pig mascot. Korman also highlights the complementary traits that make Noah and Donovan such strong friends: Noah’s academic brilliance paired with Donovan’s street smarts, with each boy relying on and admiring the other. Even with so much happening, the narrative remains easy to follow because the structure makes the story rich rather than complicated, and every thread builds toward a satisfying conclusion. Korman’s writing style is thoroughly engaging and speaks directly to middle-grade readers with its sharp dialogue, brisk pacing, and situations that feel both over the top and completely relatable.
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