When your life suddenly gets all shook up, can it ever really go back to being normal?
The summer he turns thirteen, Josh finds out he has to live with his divorced dad in Chicago for a few months, and heās not too thrilled with the idea. He figures heāll just try to blend in at his new
school until he can get back home.
But when Josh meets his dad at the airport, he can hardly believe the change he sees in his boring shoe-salesman father: new jet-black hair, huge sideburns, and a Hawaiian shirt with orange parrots
(parrots!) on it. Then Josh discovers his dad has even more newsā after losing his job, heās now trying to make a living as Elvis. Yes, Elvis. Heās become a hunk-a, hunk-a burning shame who has no clue
heās about to ruin Joshās life.
When his dad is invited to perform at a special fifties concert in his new school, Josh is forced to take drastic actionāfor his own good, for his dadās good, and for the general good of society. From
award-winning author Shelley Pearsall comes a hilarious novel about a father and son discovering the important (and sometimes painful) difference between who you want to beāand who you really are.