Kevin's acne is horribly, hideously bad. Can a risky treatment fix
his face -- and his entire life? A witty and sharply observed debut.
Fifteen-year-old Kevin has acne, and not just any acne. Stinging red
welts, painful pustules, and massive whiteheads are ruining his life. In
an act of desperation, he asks his dermatologist to prescribe him a drug
with a dizzying list of possible side effects -- including depression --
and an obligatory monthly blood test. But when he meets Alex, a girl in
the lab waiting room, blood test day quickly becomes his safe haven --
something he sorely needs, since everyone, including his two best
friends, is trying his last nerve. But as Kevin's friendships slip
further away and he discovers who Alex is outside of the lab, he
realizes he's not sure about anything anymore. Are loneliness and
self-doubt the side effects of his new acne meds? Or are they the side
effects of being fifteen?
Told in a bitingly funny first-person narration, this debut novel
crackles with wry and wistful insights about the absurdities of high
school, longing and heartbreak, and a body out of control. A surefire
hit for teen boys and reluctant readers, Smooth gets under the skin of
a tenth-grader who is changing -- inside and out.