Nate Expectations
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Tim Federle
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Tim Federle
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Selected as one of the Young Adult Library Services Association’s 2019 Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults!
“The Nate series by Tim Federle is a wonderful evocation of what it’s like to be a theater kid. Highly recommended.” (Lin-Manuel Miranda, star and creator of the musical Hamilton)
Third time’s a charm! Nate Foster returns home to Jankburg, Pennsylvania, to face his biggest challenge yet - high school - in this final novel in the Lambda Literary Award-winning Nate trilogy, which The New York Times calls “inspired and inspiring.”
When the news hits that E.T.: The Musical wasn’t nominated for a single Tony Award - not one! - the show closes, leaving Nate both out of luck and out of a job. And while Nate’s cast mates are eager to move on (the boy he understudies already landed a role on a TV show!), Nate knows it’s back to square one, also known as Jankburg, Pennsylvania. Where horror (read: high school) awaits.
Desperate to turn his life from flop to fabulous, Nate takes on a huge freshman English project with his BFF, Libby: He’s going to make a musical out of Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations. (What could possibly go...right?) But when Nate’s New York crush ghosts him, and his grades start to slip, he finds the only thing harder than being on Broadway is being a freshman - especially when you’ve got a secret you’re desperate to sing out about.
This magical conclusion to Tim Federle’s beloved Nate series is a love letter to theater kids young and not-so-young - and for anyone who ever wondered if they could truly go home again. Especially when doing so means facing everything you thought you’d left behind.
©2018 Tim Federle (P)2018 Simon & Schuster批評家のレビュー
"As both author and narrator, Tim Federle delivers a wholly satisfying conclusion to his funny, smart, heartwarming Nate series.... With a voice full of snark and longing, enthusiasm and confusion, Federle embodies Nate, making sure that WE understand him, too.... You'll want to give Nate, and Federle, a standing ovation." (AudioFile)