cover image Millionaires for the Month

Millionaires for the Month

Stacy McAnulty. Random House, $16.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-593-17525-5

Upstate New York seventh graders Felix Rannells and Benji Porter have nothing in common: Felix is small, serious, and a star basketball guard, while Benji is a tall, carefree class clown, so neither is pleased to be partnered for a class field trip. When they find billionaire Laura Friendly’s lost wallet but decide to steal $20 for a snack before returning it, she issues a challenge: spend $5 million in a month (“a penny doubled every day for thirty days”). If they succeed and follow all the rules, including keeping the contest secret, they will receive $10 million each. Benji’s family is wealthy, while Felix’s single mom works two jobs, but both boys are eager to win. At first it’s easy: they hire a driver, book hotel suites, and take a private jet to Disney World. But the money eventually causes tension in both families, and both boys are seen as “selfish jerks.” The duo is relatable, and the realities of middle school are well wrought, with crushes and crushing embarrassment alike. While the final message about money rings true, reading about wasteful spending during a grim economic reality may not appeal. Ages 8–12. Agent: Lori Kilkelly, LK Literary. [em](June) [/em]