Ten-year-old Wedge wants his old life back--the one that made sense.
Instead, he has a brand-new stepfamily and a new house far away from his
friends. Plus his bedroom window faces a seven-foot castle that marks
the eighteenth hole of his stepfather's miniature golf course.
Can Wedge really respect a man who wears a plastic crown and calls
himself "King"? It's a lot to deal with, but Wedge may not have a
choice. If he wants to be happy, he'll have to accept his new
life--crazy as it is.
"Reflects a great deal of sensitivity to emotional issues."
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"Touching and funny." **--**Publishers Weekly
Multiple award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Kevin
Henkes brings his insightful, gentle, real-world insight to middle grade
novels, including: