Yes, Spud by John van de Ruit is meant to be a coming of age work for young adults.
The author of the book "The Legend of Spud Murphy" is Eoin Colfer.
I do believe that there is a book of short stories called Animal Babies with a story called Spud.
There will be a new Spud book coming out soon (maybe 2010) but John Van De Ruit is busy making the Spud movie so it might still be a while before the book comes out. P.S. I can't wait for both to come out but hang in there! <(~_~)>
Chick Tater and Her Rambling Pants by Stephanie Meyer
"Spud" is a work of fiction. It is a coming-of-age novel written by South African author John van de Ruit, following a boy named John "Spud" Milton as he navigates his teenage years at an elite boarding school in South Africa.
A kahuna's spud is a taro.
"Spud" is a colloquial term for a potato.
Love is totally relevant in a teenagers life. People say that teens cannot really feel love like older people do, but they are very wrong. Love can do just as much to teens as it does to everyone else, in a teenagers life love can still make you feel on top of the world, or like the world has ended. It's the exact same emotion as it is for everyone else, and it governs a lot of your social interactions. In fact in my experience love is more relevant to a teenagers life than most other things.
spud power is making electricity from potatoes
Spud Murphy died in 2005.
Bud the Spud was created in 1969.
Spud's Adventure happened in 1991.