Worser, Jennifer Ziegler
Worser, Jennifer Ziegler
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Worser

Author: Jennifer Ziegler

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 7 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/14/2022


Synopsis

A bullied twelve-year-old boy must find a new normal after his mother has a stroke and his life is turned upside down.William Wyatt Orser, a socially awkward middle schooler, is a wordsmith who, much to his annoyance, acquired the ironically ungrammatical nickname of “Worser" so long ago that few people at school know to call him anything else.Worser grew up with his mom, a professor of rhetoric and an introvert just like him, in a comfortable routine that involved reading aloud in the evenings, criticizing the grammar of others, ignoring the shabby mess of their house, and suffering the bare minimum of social interactions with others. But recently all that has changed. His mom had a stroke that left her nonverbal, and his Aunt Iris has moved in with her cats, art projects, loud music, and even louder clothes. Home for Worser is no longer a refuge from the unsympathetic world at school that it has been all his life.Feeling lost, lonely, and overwhelmed, Worser searches for a new sanctuary and ends up finding the Literary Club—a group of kids from school who share his love of words and meet in a used bookstore—something he never dreamed existed outside of his home. Even more surprising to Worser is that the key to making friends is sharing the thing he holds dearest: his Masterwork, the epic word notebook that he has been adding entries to for years. But relationships can be precarious, and it is up to Worser to turn the page in his own story to make something that endures and earn a new nickname: Worder.

About Jennifer Ziegler

Jennifer Ziegler is an author of books for young adults and middle graders, including How Not to Be Popular, Revenge of the Flower Girls, and Revenge of the Teacher’s Pets. She is on the faculty of Vermont College of Fine Arts’ MFA program on Writing for Children and Young Adults. Like Worser, she is a lover of words, word play, puzzles, libraries, and bookstores. Unlike Worser, she was never sent to the principal’s office. Jennifer lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, author Chris Barton. Visit her at JenniferZiegler.com.

About Daniel Henning

Daniel Henning is a director, producer, actor, and writer. His work has been seen on HBO, CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, MTV, Comedy Central, and on stages throughout Southern California. He won a 2017 Telly Award for "Best Writer" for the film version of his play The Tragedy of JFK (as Told by Wm. Shakespeare). As director and writer, his TV and film work includes MTV's Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory and the film Critic's Choice. He won the NAACP Theatre Award for "Best Director of a Musical" for The Wild Party. He is the Founding Artistic Director of Hollywood's The Blank Theatre, winning over 200 awards for his productions, including "Best Production," from LA Drama Critic Circle, LA Weekly, Ovations, NAACP, etc. Henning has been inspirational to thousands of young artists through his creation of The Blank's Young Playwrights Festival (the only professional nationwide competition for playwrights aged nine to nineteen). He directed the first play by 2016 Tony Award Winner for "Best Play" Stephen Karam when Stephen was seventeen and a winner in The Blank's Young Playwrights Festival. Henning has also been an acting teacher and coach and is known for his ability to spot young talent. He has given opportunities to many young actors who later went on to success in Hollywood including Tessa Thompson, Noah Wyle, Alison Brie, Molly Shannon, Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer, and Sarah Michelle Gellar. He coached Sarah Michelle Gellar on her auditions for the landmark TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and they shared a close personal friendship, even traveling to Australia together with family for New Year's Eve 2000, where the paparazzi photographed Henning and Gellar dancing. For several months, Henning was rumored to be dating Gellar in the Australian fan magazines (including Big Hit Magazine), which, of course, was inaccurate as Henning was traveling with his husband, Rick Baumgartner. He is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Circle in the Square Theatre School, and American Conservatory Theatre. His work for LGBTQ Equality includes creating the fiftieth Anniversary Celebration of the Black Cat Protests (the first major LGBTQ Demonstration in the US) and directing and hosting the 2017 LA City Council LGBTQ Pride Ceremony. He was recently honored by the CA State Legislature for his work in LGBTQ Equality and nurturing the future of the Arts. He has also narrated dozens of audiobooks, both nonfiction and fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Skip

I'm clearly in the minority on this one. William Wyatt Orser is an awkward kid, and has been a source of derision since being nicknamed "Worser" by classmates: from his first initial and last name. For those interested in wordplay, you might like this as he is adept and loved playing word games with......more

Goodreads review by Mandy

While this book is geared toward the middle grade set, I honestly cannot see a kid reading this book of their own accord. I feel like this is one of those books that adults will love, but that actual children will turn certainly their noses up at. (Of the thousands of kids I’ve worked with I cannot......more

One of the loveliest, most nuanced middle grades I’ve ever read - simultaneously witty and heartbreaking in the exact same moments. Ziegler allows you inhabit Worser’s mind and universe in such a complete and honest way, but she also allows the reader (& Worser) to see glimpses of the world through......more

Goodreads review by Alex

Life has not been easy for 12-year-old William Orser. A loner whose elderly father passed away when he was very young, nicknamed Worser (W. Orser) on the first day of second grade, and bullied by the other kids, Worser is now living with a mother who has had a severe stroke, and his Aunt Iris, who i......more

I love this book--7th grader William "Worser" Orser is a sweet character who loves books and words more than people, and struggles after a stroke incapacitates his mother, changing their very close relationship. He really doesn't have any close friends his age. He is a real Word Nerd and when the sc......more


Quotes

“Funny, clever, and compassionate…a brilliantly constructed account of a journey to self-knowledge.” New York Times

“Full of SAT-worthy vocabulary and wordplay, this is a touching story about grief, trauma, and embracing change.” Booklist (starred review)

“The author has developed her main character so well it’s hard to believe it’s not biography." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Should delight more advanced readers and inspire others to word play, too. A compelling and semantically delightful story for lovers of language and flawed protagonists." Shelf Awareness (starred review)

“[The] nuanced portrayal of [Worser’s] changing relationships with his family and friends make this character-driven narrative a cathartic and emotionally charged experience." Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Outcasts and oddballs of all sorts will find Worser’s story relatable.” BookPage

“Ziegler ably delineates how words help Worser to find a place in the world.” Horn Book

“Henning captures Worser’s emotions while also emphasizing his unique personality. Realistic fiction fans will enjoy this coming-of-age story.” AudioFile


Awards

  • Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books