

For most kids, fifteen is the year of the optional summer job: Sure, you can get a job if you really want one, but it isn't required or anything. Too bad Dave's dad doesn't agree Instead of enjoying long days of biking, swimming, and sitting around, Dave and his two best friends are being forced by their fathers into a summer of hard labor.
The friends have something else in mind, though: Not only will they not work over the summer, but they're determined to trick everyone into believing they really do have jobs. So what if the lifeguard doesn't have a tan or the fast-food worker isn't bringing home buckets of free chicken? There's only one problem: Dave's dad wants evidence that his son is actually bringing in money. And that means Dave, Curtis, and Victor will have to get some . . . without breaking the law and without doing any work
Project Sweet Life is designed for the funny and lazy bone in all of us--a true comedy of errors (without any effort ) from seasoned storyteller Brent Hartinger.
It takes about 3 Hours and 51 minutes on average for a reader to read Project Sweet Life. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Project Sweet Life is 7th Grade through 12th Grade .
The Lexile score for Project Sweet Life is 740.
Project Sweet Life is 288 pages long.
Project Sweet Life won the following awards:
in 2011 Project Sweet Life won the Rhode Island Teen Book Award in category .
in 2011 Project Sweet Life won the Beehive Awards in category .
in 2011 Project Sweet Life won the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award in category .
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