The Stereotypical Freaks by Howard Shapiro

The Stereotypical Freaks

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Four disparate high school seniors come together to compete in their school's battle of the bands. Sharing a love for playing rock and roll, the members name the band "The Stereotypical Freaks" because they feel stereotyped by their classmates - smart kid, geek, star athlete and quiet weirdo... when in fact they know they are much more than those labels that have been placed on them.

When one member reveals life altering news, winning the competition takes on more of a meaning to each member. Scared and angry, upset and yet still with a lot of resolve they set out to win one for the good guys... will they?

Howard Shapiro has written four children's books including the critically acclaimed Hockey Days and its sequel Hockey Player of Life. He lives in Pittsburg.

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