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Fly On The Wall How One Girl Saw Everything

Fly On The Wall How One Girl Saw Everything
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  • ISBN-13: 9780385732819
  • ISBN: 0385732813
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books

AUTHOR

Lockhart, E.

SUMMARY

I am eating alone in the lunchroom. Again. Ever since Katya started smoking cigarettes, she's hanging out back by the garbage cans, lighting up with the Art Rats. She bags her lunch, so she takes it out there and eats potato chips in a haze of nicotine. I hate smoking, and the Art Rats make me nervous. So here I am: in my favorite corner of the lunchroom, sitting on the floor with my back against the wall. I'm eating fries off a tray and drawing my own stuff--not anything for class. Quadriceps. Quadriceps. Knee. Calf muscle. Dull point; must sharpen pencil. Hell! Pencil dust in fries. Whatever. They still taste okay. Calf muscle. Ankle. Foot. KA-POW! Spider-Man smacks Doctor Octopus off the edge of the building with a swift kick to the jaw. Ock's face contorts as he falls backward, his metal tentacles flailing with hysterical fear. He has an eighty-story fall beneath him, and-- Spidey has a great physique. Built, but not too built. Even if I did draw him myself. I think I made his butt too small. Do-over. I wish I had my pink eraser, I don't like this white one. Butt. Butt. Connecting to: leg . . . and . . . quadriceps. There. A finished Spidey outline. I have to add the suit. And some shadowing. And the details of the building. Then fill in the rest of Doc Ock as he hurtles off the edge. Mmmm. French fries. Hell again! Ketchup on Spidey. Lick it off. Cammie Holmes is staring at me like I'm some lower form of life. "What are you looking at?" I mutter. "Nothing." "Then. Stop. Staring," I say, sharpening my pencil again, though it doesn't need it. This Cammie is all biscuits. She's stacked like a character in a comic book. Cantaloupes are strapped to her chest. Her only redeeming quality. "Why are you licking your Superman drawing?" Cammie tips her nose up. "That's so kinky. I mean, I've heard of licking a centerfold, but licking Superman?" "Spider." "What?" "Spider-Man." "Whatever. Get a life, Gretchen." She's gone. From across the lunchroom comes her nasal voice: "Taffy, get this: I just caught Gretchen Yee giving oral to some Superman drawing she made." Spider. Spider. Spider-Man. "She would." Taffy Johnson. Stupid tinkly laugh. Superman is a big meathead. I'd never draw Superman. Much less give him oral. I haven't given anybody oral, anyway. I hate those girls. Taffy is doing splits in the middle of the lunchroom floor, which is just gross. Who wants to see her crotch like that? Though of course everybody does, and even if they didn't, she wouldn't care because she's such a unique spirit or whatever. I hate those girls, and I hate this place: the Manhattan High School for the Arts. Also known as Ma-Ha. Supposedly, it's a magnet high school for students talented in drawing, painting, sculpture or photography. You have to submit a portfolio to get in, and when I did mine (which was all filled with inks of comic-book characters I taught myself to draw in junior high) and when I finally got my acceptance letter, my parents were really excited. But once you're here, it's nothing but an old, ugly New York public school building, with angry teachers and crap facilities like any other city public school--except I've got drawing class every day, painting once a week and art history twice. I'm in the drawing program. Socially, Ma-Ha is like the terrible opposite of the schools you see on television, where everyone wants to be the same as everyone else. On TV, if you don't conform and wear what the popular kids are wearing, and talk like they talk, and act like they do--then you're a pariah. Here, everyoLockhart, E. is the author of 'Fly On The Wall How One Girl Saw Everything', published 2006 under ISBN 9780385732819 and ISBN 0385732813.

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