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When you don’t talk, there’s a lot of stuff that ends up not getting said.

Harsh words indeed, from Brian Nelson of all people. But, D. J. can’t help admitting, maybe he’s right.

When you don’t talk, there’s a lot of stuff that ends up not getting said.

Stuff like why her best friend, Amber, isn’t so friendly anymore. Or why her little brother, Curtis, never opens his mouth. Why her mom has two jobs and a big secret. Why her college-football-star brothers won’t even call home. Why her dad would go ballistic if she tried out for the high school football team herself. And why Brian is so, so out of her league.

When you don’t talk, there’s a lot of stuff that ends up not getting said.

Welcome to the summer that fifteen-year-old D. J. Schwenk of Red Bend, Wisconsin, learns to talk, and ends up having an awful lot of stuff to say.



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From one farm girl to another...   
Even though Im from the pig farm it was easy to relate to D.J. Its a tough life to live when you have livestock even harder when you have dairy cows. D.J. felt like her wheels were spinning in the mud. Her dad needed a new hip her mom was a teacher and the substitute principal Curtis (the brother) was doing his own sport. Then the older 2 brothers that played football and earned the Schwenk name only to never talk to the family due to a stupid fight last Christmas and left home for college. D.J. never expected to be "forced" into training the rival schools Quarterback Brian Nelson or to even fall in love with him. D.J. discovered through it all that she actually wanted to PLAY football. What a challange! Its not like other girls havent done it yet. And D.J. had the Schwenk name behind her. Whats to keep her from playing football?? Oh... yeah...shed be playing against Brian Nelson. :2010-09-18 17:12:38

The Best Book   
"The whole enormous deal wouldnt have happened none of it if Dad hadnt messed up his hip moving the manure spreader" Catherine Gilbert Murdock writes as she begins Dairy Queen. This very descriptive book begins with D.J. working on her family farm Schwenk Farm doing about ten times as much work as she used to.



Short handed on the farm D.J.s dads friend brings Brian Nelson into the picture. Brian is quarter back on D.J.s school rival team drop dead gorgeous and way out of D.J.s league or so she thinks. This gripping relationship starts with D.J. and Brian not being able to stand each other progresses into a great friendship and something else D.J. just cant understand. Murdock does a great job of describing the feelings of the characters and the confusion going through D.J.s mind as their relationship progresses though out the book.



Trapped in her familys little bubble D.J.s dying to get out and finish her senior year in high school so she can :2010-09-18 17:12:38

A light realistic teen story   
After being burned MANY times by crap YA books I made a decision to only read those that at some point earned critical recognition (if I judged books by GR reviewers ratings I suspect I would have to work my way through nonsense like Hush Hush Evermore and The Luxe and I am not sure I am up for it any more). Dairy Queen made it to ALAs list of best YA books in 2007 so I decided to give it a try in spite of the awful cover and title. I was not disappointed.



15-year-old D.J. is forced to take over the lions share of work on her familys small dairy farm after her father is injured. She is overwhelmed by milking cleaning out the barn mowing and haying with almost no help but her younger brothers. In fact she is so overwhelmed that she doesnt realize that her life at the moment has no direction or point. This is pointed to her by a lazy and arrogant Brian the rival high schools quarterback who is sent to D.J.s farm to help her out learn work ethics and get some football trainin :2010-09-18 17:12:38

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D.J. Schwenk is fifteen and she lives on her familys dairy farm in Red Bend Wisconsin. D.J. has almost completely taken over all the work on the farm following an injury to her father. Her mother is working two jobs her younger brother isnt talking and her two older bothers both college football stars have stayed away despite the familys struggles. The last thing that D.J. wants is help in the form of spoiled lazy quarterback Brian Nelson who plays for rival Hawley. Brians coach wants D.J. to teach him how to work and when D.J. agrees to train him she starts to think that maybe she should be the one trying out for the football team.



Any summary of this book is insufficient because there is so much going on in this novel. Each character is fully developed with his or her own story and we experience it all through D.J.s eyes as she struggles through this one amazing summer.



D.J. is an awesome character and a great narrator. Shes tough and shes funny and shes try :2010-09-18 17:12:38

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