Everything seems to be happening to Dylan Fontaine. He ends up in jail for carrying two bags of underwear out of a store before paying in an effort to avoid a chance meeting with his mother. Dylan's home life is a disaster: Mom's left home, Dad's working 24-7 as usual, and Dylan's older brother Randy is smoking more and more pot. To make matters worse, the members of Randy's rock band have moved into the Fontaine home turning it into a smelly (and loud) pigsty.
Dylan grew up in his brother's shadow: Randy, Dylan thinks, is smarter and a better musician than he is. But now Dylan is watching Randy self-combust. Randy's band only plays covers, instead of Randy's original music. Someone in the band, Dylan thinks, is dealing drugs. Could it be Randy?
Dylan's a confused mess when his best friend Angie shows up in his life again. A student taking a NYU film course, she wants Dylan to help her with a film project. Before long the film is about Dylan and is titled "The Latent Powers of Dylan Fontaine." In the midst of all this chaos, it's time for Dylan to come into his own. Angie sees it. A girl in his art class, who critiques Dylan's drawing, saying "I think Dylan is at a point in his artistic career where he should...find his own style," sees it. Finally, Dylan sees it too.
The Latent Powers of Dylan Fontaine is a quick read, but one with lasting impact. Dylan is a normal kid with interests in music, sports, and art--"an ordinary dude...taking a few chances, finding humor in the world, and discovering who he is." Highly recommended.
The Latent Powers of Dylan Fontaine
by April Lurie
Delacorte Press
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I'm a new member here, so I thought I'd introduce myself and post a few pieces!
My name is Michael Wandelmaier and I'm just starting out illustrating so I don't have much posted yet.
My work's up at www.wandelmaier.com for anyone who wants to have a look.
Cheers and happy holidays!
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I'm a new member here, so I thought I'd introduce myself and post a few pieces!
My name is Michael Wandelmaier and I'm just starting out illustrating so I don't have much posted yet.
My work's up at www.wandelmaier.com for anyone who wants to have a look.
Cheers and happy holidays!
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I went ahead and made the filmmaking fiction booklist. Please tell me what I forgot to include!
Sounds great!! I will put it on my list of books to look for.