But as the washing machine is filling up for his second load, the power goes out. Even Eddie’s older brother, the Bronster (“Bronster is what happens when you mix equal parts brother + mo nster”), and their stepdad of six months, Calvin aka WBD (“Wanna-Be Dad”), can’t convince Eddie’s mom to free him from the drudgery and allow him to attend the celebration he’s looked forward to all year.Ĭlad in his sole piece of clean clothing-pink swim trunks printed with glow-in-the-dark pineapples-Eddie watches his family pile into the car and leave for the beach, then heads down to the basement to start making his way through 40 days’ worth of dirty laundry. His mom grounds him after discovering that he hasn’t done his laundry in weeks, forcing him to stay home from their small Ohio town’s biggest party of the year. What signs would portend the apocalypse for a tween boy? Twelve-year-old Eddie Holloway and his friends Xavier, Sonia, Trey and Sage think something might be amiss when the electricity in their neighborhood goes out and then their families don’t return from the annual Beach Bash party on Lake Erie.Įddie’s day begins in mundane fashion.
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