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==Plot summary== |
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Troy Billings, 6'1 and weighing 296 pounds, is standing on the edge of a [[Subway (rail)|subway]] platform contemplating suicide when a homeless former student from Troy's school, Curt McCrae, intervenes. Curt tells Troy that he saved his life, now he owes him a favor, so he insists that they start a band together with Troy playing drums. The only problem is that Troy can't play drums and hasn't since seventh grade. |
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Together, Curt and Troy create the band Rage/Tectonic. Although unable to play drums, he goes right into practicing for an upcoming gig. In the process, Troy finds self-confidence and acceptance while realizing he is desperately trying to save Curt's life from drug addiction and |
Together, Curt and Troy create the band Rage/Tectonic. Although unable to play drums, he goes right into practicing for an upcoming gig. In the process, Troy finds self-confidence and acceptance while realizing he is desperately trying to save Curt's life from drug addiction and abuse. |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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Author | KL Going |
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Language | English |
Genre | Young adult novel |
Publisher | Penguin Group |
Publication date | June 23, 2003 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 224 |
ISBN | 978-0-399-23990-8 |
Fat Kid Rules the World is a young adult novel published by American author KL Going in 2003. The story follows a suicidal, 296 pound teen, Troy Billings, who befriends a local guitar legend, Curt MacCrae, who insists that they form a band together with Troy playing drums. KL Going has stated it was inspired by a mix of punk music, Kurt Cobain biographies, and a rejection letter she received from an editor.[1]
Plot summary
Troy Billings, 6'1 and weighing 296 pounds, is standing on the edge of a subway platform contemplating suicide when a homeless former student from Troy's school, Curt McCrae, intervenes. Curt tells Troy that he saved his life, now he owes him a favor, so he insists that they start a band together with Troy playing drums. The only problem is that Troy can't play drums and hasn't since seventh grade.
Together, Curt and Troy create the band Rage/Tectonic. Although unable to play drums, he goes right into practicing for an upcoming gig. In the process, Troy finds self-confidence and acceptance while realizing he is desperately trying to save Curt's life from drug addiction and abuse.
Reception
Fat Kid Rules the World received mostly positive reviews from critics. The Open Critic stated "K.L. Going makes a great example of teen’s life in this great book. Every page will leave the reader thinking of just how more anyone can change."[2] Ilene Cooper from Booklist said, "The narrative could have been tighter in places, but this is an impressive debut that offers hope for all kids--dross transmuted into gold." [3] The novel was awarded the Michael L. Printz Award honor for literary excellence in young adult literature.:[4]
Film Adaptation
A film adaptation was recently filmed in Seattle, directed by Matthew Lillard and starring Jacob Wysocki, Matt O'Leary, and Billy Campbell.[5][6][7] Filming started on July 5, 2011 and is set for a 2012 release.[8] Although the novel is set in New York, Capitol Hill in Seattle is being used as a backdrop.[9] Fat Kid Rules the World is to be one of the four final feature films to be filmed in Seattle under a Washington financial incentive program.[10] The movie premiered on March 9, 2012 at SXSW in Austin to generally positive reviews.[11][12]