When Eric Peters learns that a once famous World War II pilot has a P-51 Mustang stored at the local airstrip, he knows he must see it and so goes to the nursing home to introduce himself to the now ninety-five-year-old pilot, Leo Foster.
Brian spots his favorite pop star, Jamie Hawk, at a restaurant and wishes to be him, while Jamie spots Brian and his family at the same time and wishes to be normal like Brian; somehow the two boys actually switch places.
"'Stay out of my life. Or I'll tell.' That was over three years ago. The last time I talked to Amy McNair. One of the prettiest girls in school. She's horse crazy. And an amazing barrel racer. But I'm going to win at the annual rodeo. Beat her. It's all I've got. Even my boyfriend's parents don't accept me. Mainly because of my brothers. They aren't exactly upstanding citizens. People think I'm the same as them. If only they knew"--Back cover.
Faith Patel feels out of place among her teammates because her family can't afford for her to play in club leagues like the other girls, so when the coach starts to give her extra help and attention she starts to develop a crush.