Bad Deal
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Fish hates having to take ADHD medication. It helps him concentrate, but it also makes him feel weird. So when his crush, Ella, needs a boost to study for tests, Fish offers her one of his pills. Soon more kids want pills, and Fish is enjoying the profits. To keep from running out, Fish finds a doctor who sells phony prescriptions. But suddenly, the doctor is arrested. Fish realizes he needs to tell the truth. But will that cost him his friends?
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5High interest, fast-paced, plot-driven story in the Suriving Southside series. Classic example of YA "problem fiction." Good for reluctant teen readers.
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Bad Deal - Susan J. Korman
George!"
I had just reached the sidewalk when my mother called my name. I turned around. Yeah?
She stood at the front door, holding out a hand toward me. You forgot something.
She held a tiny blue pill in her palm.
Oh. Right.
I went to get it. Thanks.
That’s the third time this week,
she said with a frown.
Yeah, yeah, I know. I’ll take it at school. Promise.
She sighed, suddenly looking tired and sad. Our dog, Bart, stood next to her, wagging his tail at me.
Really, I’ll take it, Mom,
I promised. I gotta go. Bye.
Okay,
she said. Have a good day.
Thanks, you too.
I shoved the pill in my pocket and raced down the street. At the corner, the bus was already pulling away from the curb. Wait!
I yelled.
It was my lucky day. For once, the driver actually stopped and waited. I hopped onto the bus and then slid into an empty seat in the back. I was on my way to another day at Southside High School.
The morning dragged. During lunch period, I jammed into the crowded cafeteria.
I stood in front of the hot lunch selections, contemplating the lesser of two evils—greasy fish nuggets or beef Stroganoff? I asked for the nuggets.
Fish for the Fish-man,
my friend Ben sang out.
My real name is George. But since my last name is Salmon, everybody calls me Fish.
The lunch lady slid a plateful of nuggets toward me.
They aren’t bad with ketchup,
I told Ben.
Lots of it, you mean,
he said.
We grabbed chips and chocolate milks and headed for our usual table.
Our friend Amy was already there, with a bottled water and a sandwich. The three of us had met in middle school, when we were all on the track team. I was the only one still running cross-country, but we still hung out all the time.
No!
I moaned when I saw a notebook open in front of Amy. Don’t tell me you’re doing homework! It’s lunchtime, Amy. We’re supposed to take a break from our ‘studies.’
It isn’t homework, Fish. These are my ideas for the science fair.
She looked up at me and wrinkled her nose, which had tons of pale freckles. I hate the science fair.
Why are you doing it then?
College.
Ugh, the c-word again, I thought. I reached for a ketchup packet and squeezed ketchup all over my nuggets.
Amy watched me, making another face. Fish nuggets? They look disgusting.
Ben was eating them too. They really aren’t that bad. Want one?
No, thanks. I think I’ll stick with my turkey sandwich,
Amy said and went back to her science fair list. While Ben and I ate, she read us some of her ideas. How about this?
she asked. Testing different kinds of juices to see which ones have the most vitamin C?
Bor-ing!
I said.
Yeah, but it’s chemistry,
Ben pointed out. So Mr. Allen might like it. I heard that he’s one of the judges this year.
Or …
Amy looked down at her list again. What about testing different locations around school to see where the most germs are?
That isn’t boring,
I said this time. Just gross.
Amy laughed, but Ben was nodding. Yeah, do that one,
he said. I bet the most germs are in the cafeteria.
I’m thinking the bathrooms,
I said. Or the water fountains.
You’re right, Fish.
Amy wrinkled her nose again. I don’t think I’d have the heart for that one.
Kwame Williams, who was sitting one table away, heard us talking about the science fair. I have a great idea for a project,
he called over. I’m going to test soil samples. If the pH levels …
Blah, blah, blah, blah, I thought. It was one thing to spend my lunch period listening to Amy, who was one of my best