cover image The Contagious Colors of Mumpley Middle School

The Contagious Colors of Mumpley Middle School

Fowler DeWitt, illus. by Rodolfo Montalvo. S&S/Atheneum, $16.99 (272p) ISBN 978-1-4424-7829-9

Wilmer Dooley is a budding scientist, and he has a serious crush on fellow sixth-grader Roxie McGhee. So when a virus breaks out at school, and Roxie falls ill, Wilmer dedicates himself to finding the cure, which could also win him the sixth-grade science medal. The virus turns people vibrant colors and gives them excessive energy, just one of the offbeat touches in this exuberant novel from DeWitt (a pseudonym for author Allan Woodrow), which mixes Wilmer’s scientific journal entries into a lively third-person narrative. The gross factor is high, with vivid descriptions of the vomit and mucus Wilmer collects as samples for his investigation. Adults are generally useless and bumbling, leaving the real work to the kids. Wilmer’s nemesis, Claudius, plots against him, as does evil science teacher Valveeta Padgett, but the good guys have science on their side as they fight for the cure and the medal. Filled with entertaining twists and nutty characters, DeWitt’s story celebrates friendship and perseverance. Art not seen by PW. Ages 7–10. Author’s agent: Joanna Volpe, New Leaf Literary & Media. (Sept.)