A funny and inspiring novel about friendship, family, and one undersized boy's ability to think BIG.
Charlie Han's troubles are much bigger than he is. At school he's branded an outsider, a loser--the tiny kid from the Chinese takeout. His only ally is Sinus Sedgely, a kid with a lower-level reputation than Charlie himself. Life at home isn't much better. His dad is more skilled with a wok than he is with words, and his mom is suffocating the life out of Charlie, worried about his every move. But when a new passion leads Charlie to the mother of all confrontations, he finds his real mom has been hiding a massive secret. A secret that, while shocking, might actually lead Charlie to feeling ten feet tall. "Charlie is a character to root for. He is witty and perceptive and has a secret weapon in his best friend, Sinus Sedgely." --Booklist "Family drama with a solid mix of action, adventure, and humor." --School Library Journal
"In the fast-growing bullying genre, Charlie's story stands out." --Kirkus Reviews
"Charlie's amusing sarcasm masks a vulnerability that will resonate with anyone who has felt like an outsider. The humiliation of being the butt of a joke is sensitively rendered, as is Charlie's slow reclamation of his pride in this witty, true-to-life story." --Publishers Weekly
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