Outrageously Alice

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Authors: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

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Well, I was getting one thing straight, I decided as I walked to the
cafeteria. I was getting across the fact that I wasn’t sweet little Alice
McKinley anymore—a generic type of girl with no imagination or style.

 

NOW THAT SHE IS SETTLING INTO EIGHTH
grade, the class she used to envy, Alice McKinley is discovering that it isn’t all that exciting. But maybe it’s up to her to make this year as thrilling as she thought it would be. Out with the old, plain-Jane Alice, in with the new, stylish, creative Alice. She’s sick of being boring. It’s time to be outrageous!

But what if outrageous isn’t all it’s cracked up to be? What if Alice finds herself in situations that are more embarrassing than they are wild and fun? Is Alice destined to be the same boring girl forever?

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PHYLLIS REYNOLDS NAYLOR
includes many of her own life experiences in the Alice books. She writes for both children and adults, and is the author of more than one hundred and thirty-five books, including the Alice series, which
Entertainment Weekly
has called “tender” and “wonderful.” In 1992 her novel
Shiloh
won the Newbery Medal. She lives with her husband, Rex, in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and is the mother of two grown sons and the grandmother of Sophia, Tressa, Garrett, and Beckett.

Outrageously Alice

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Outrageously Alice

Achingly Alice

Alice on the Outside

The Grooming of Alice

Alice Alone

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This Atheneum Books for Young Readers paperback edition August 2011

The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition as follows:

Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds.

Outrageously Alice / Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.—1st ed.

p. cm.

“A Jean Karl book.”

Summary: Alice is in eighth grade, and while she wants her life to be exciting and outrageous, she also wants to feel protected and safe.

ISBN 978-0-689-80354-3 (hc)

[1. Schools—Fiction. 2. Identity—Fiction. 3. Single-parent families—Fiction. 4. Family life—Fiction.] I. Title. PZ7.N24Ou 1997

[Fic]—dc20

96007744

ISBN 978-1-4424-2853-9 (pbk)

ISBN 978-1-44246-584-8 (eBook)

To Erinn Lindsay Geyer
,

whose love of books will make them

her lifelong friends

 

Contents

One: Facing Up

Two: Getting a Life

Three: Jungle Fever

Four: In the Closet

Five: A Touch of Green

Six: Shock Wave

Seven: Outrageous

Eight: Studies in Forgiveness

Nine: Religion and Sex

Ten: Emergency

Eleven: Rehearsal

Twelve: The Waltz

1
FACING UP

ABOUT THE THIRD WEEK OF OCTOBER
, I decided it was turning out to be one of the weirdest months of my life. Not that there have been that many of them—Octobers, I mean. Thirteen, to be exact. But here’s what had happened so far:

Lester, my twenty-one-year-old brother, who has been juggling two or more girlfriends for several years, just got word that one of his
main
girlfriends, Crystal, was engaged to be married at Thanksgiving. And I was to be a bridesmaid. Now that’s weird.

And of course I was still holding my breath to see whether Miss Summers, my English teacher last year,
would marry Dad or our vice principal, Mr. Sorringer, who’s in love with her too.

Then Elizabeth, my friend who lives across the street, got a baby brother. At last she found out what a boy looks like naked. Is
that
weird, or what?

And finally, the student council at our junior high voted to create a haunted house for Halloween in the school gym to raise money for our library. What the school was going to do, see, was charge a buck fifty apiece to scare little kids half out of their minds. Patrick, my boyfriend, who’s vice president of the student council, asked if I wanted to help out.

Well, why not? I thought. October couldn’t get any crazier than it was already.

I was wrong. It got even crazier. Crystal Harkins’s maid of honor invited me to a bridal shower—a
lingerie
shower—and I’d never been to a shower before.

But you know what? All of these things—the engagement, the bridal shower, the baby brother, the haunted house—were happening to somebody else. I was just on the outside looking in. Not much that is really dramatic, outrageous, and wonderful has ever happened to
me—
something to remember forever and ever. If there was a prize for the girl with the most boring life, I thought, I’d win it, hands down.

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