Books matching: basketball

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    The Crossover by Kwame Alexander
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    'The Crossover' by Kwame Alexander is a novel written in verse that tells the story of twin brothers, Josh and Jordan, who are basketball stars in middle school. The book explores the challenges the brothers face as they navigate family dynamics, basketball championships, and personal struggles. Through the use of poetry, the author captures the emotions, excitement, and rhythm of the sports world while delving into themes of love, loss, and the importance of family relationships.

    The book's narrative follows Josh Bell's journey as he copes with his twin brother's growing distance due to a new romantic relationship, his father's health issues, and the pressures of school and basketball. As the brothers face obstacles and changes in their lives, the story highlights the bond between them and the impact of their choices on their family. 'The Crossover' blends elements of sports, family dynamics, and personal growth in a unique and engaging format that resonates with readers of all ages.


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    Sooley by John Grisham
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    The novel 'Sooley' by John Grisham follows the story of Samuel Sooleymon, a young man from South Sudan with a dream of becoming a basketball star. The book covers Samuel's journey from a small village in South Sudan to America, where he gets the opportunity to play college basketball at North Carolina Central University. Amidst the basketball games and his rise to stardom, the novel also delves into the hardships faced by Samuel's family back in war-torn South Sudan, creating a poignant contrast between his life in the U.S. and his family's struggles in a refugee camp.

    The plot of 'Sooley' intertwines themes of sports, family, dreams, tragedy, and the harsh realities of war and refugee crises. Grisham's writing style in this standalone novel showcases his ability to engage readers with a compelling narrative that combines elements of sports drama with emotional depth, highlighting the journey of a talented young athlete amidst adversity.


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    Long Shot
    Book 1 in the series:Hoops

    Long Shot - Hoops by Kennedy Ryan
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    'Long Shot' by Kennedy Ryan is a poignant and emotionally intense story that delves into themes of love, pain, healing, and self-discovery. The book follows the complex relationship between Iris, a strong and resilient woman, and August, a promising athlete. Their connection is immediate and deep, but is hindered by external factors, including Iris's abusive relationship with Caleb, August's rival. The story unfolds with raw and vivid storytelling, exploring the struggles and triumphs of the characters as they navigate through difficult circumstances and profound emotions.

    Kennedy Ryan's writing style is described as heart-wrenching, raw, and clear, with the ability to evoke strong emotions in readers. The character development is praised as superb, with a focus on creating a story that goes beyond a simple romance, delving into deeper aspects of life, love, and personal growth. The book is noted for its powerful portrayal of sensitive topics, such as abuse and rape, handled in a responsible and impactful manner that leaves a lasting impression on readers.

    Monica’s singing in my head. I’m relying on nineties R&B to articulate myself. I’m that hungry. My mouth waters when I think of the huge burrito I was this close to shoveling down my throat before I g...

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    Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang
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    Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang is a graphic novel that follows the author's journey of documenting the Bishop O'Dowd High School basketball team as they aim to win their first state championship. Through interviews with the coach, players, and former coach, the book delves into the personal stories of the team members, the history of basketball, racial issues, and the challenges faced by both the author and the team. Yang weaves together multiple storylines, historical facts, and introspective moments to create a compelling narrative that explores themes of determination, teamwork, and the pursuit of success both on and off the court.


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    The Basketball Diaries by Jim Carroll
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    The Basketball Diaries by Jim Carroll is a raw and intense autobiographical account of Jim's teenage years in 1970s New York City, where he navigates the challenges of drug addiction, basketball dreams, and self-destruction. Through vivid and poetic writing, Carroll delves into the dark and gritty realities of his life, showcasing a journey filled with highs and lows, humor, and tragedy. The book captures the essence of growing up amidst addiction and the struggle to find oneself in the midst of chaos, making it a compelling and impactful read for readers of all ages.

    Today was my first Biddy League game and my first day in any organized basketball league. I'm enthused about life due to this exciting event. The Biddy League is a league for anyone 12 yrs. old or und...

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    Back from the Dead by Bill Walton, John Papanek
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    'Back from the Dead' by Bill Walton covers the author's journey from his playing days at UCLA, Phoenix, and Boston to his time as a sportscaster. The book delves into his experiences with the Grateful Dead, his devastating spine injury, and the long road to recovery. Through detailed basketball stories and personal anecdotes, Walton shares insights into his life filled with highs and lows, showcasing his resilience and positive outlook even during challenging times.

    I can’t do this anymore. It’s just too hard. It hurts too much. Why should I continue? What’s the point in going on? I have been down so long now, I have no idea which way anywhere is anymore. There’s...

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    The Last Amateurs by John Feinstein
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    The Last Amateurs by John Feinstein is a non-fiction book that delves into the world of Patriot League men's college basketball, focusing on the high and low points of a season, as well as providing profiles of head coaches and players. The book highlights the personal stories of individual players, their motivations for playing basketball at the college level, and the challenges they face both on and off the court. Feinstein's writing style sets this book apart, offering a detailed examination of the amateur athletes who play for the love of the game rather than for monetary rewards.


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    My Losing Season: A Memoir by Pat Conroy
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    Pat Conroy's 'My Losing Season: A Memoir' is a compelling autobiography focusing on his senior year as a point guard on The Citadel's basketball team during the 1966-67 season. The book delves into Conroy's reflections on the lessons learned through a season of loss and defeat, intertwined with his childhood experiences with an abusive father. Conroy's writing style is described as reflective, heart-wrenching, and filled with vivid descriptions of basketball games that evoke passion and love for the sport.

    IT WAS ON THE MORNING OF OCTOBER 15, 1966, THAT THE FINAL season officiallybegan. For a month and a half, my teammates and I had gathered in the field house to lift weights, do isometric exercises, an...

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    The Assist
    Book 1 in the series:Smart Jocks

    The Assist - Smart Jocks by Rebecca Jenshak
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    'The Assist' by Rebecca Jenshak is a college sports romance novel that follows the story of Blair, a college student struggling with statistics, who seeks help from Wes, an elite basketball player. The book explores their unexpected relationship as they navigate through college life, sports challenges, and personal growth. The plot is filled with engaging characters, witty banter, and a refreshing take on the typical college romance tropes. The writing style is described as fun, addictive, and well-paced, making it an enjoyable read for fans of sports romances.

    Blair and Wes' story in 'The Assist' is portrayed as a refreshing take on the sports romance genre, with a focus on character development, healthy relationships, and unique twists. The book offers a mix of humor, heartwarming moments, and engaging dialogue that captivates readers and keeps them invested in the story. The author, Rebecca Jenshak, is praised for her ability to create relatable characters, realistic relationships, and a storyline that balances romance and personal growth in a college setting.

    “Who run the world?” Gabby and I scream the lyrics at the top of our lungs. Top down on her cherry-red convertible, music blaring, hair blowing across our faces, we pull out of the high school parking...

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    Teardrop Shot by Tijan
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    Teardrop Shot by Tijan is a sports romance novel that delves into the complex relationship between the main characters, Charlie and Reese. The story follows Charlie, a strong yet quirky woman who has endured significant challenges in her past, including caring for her ex-boyfriend with early onset dementia. Reese, a basketball star, enters her life and the two form a deep connection as they navigate their own personal struggles. The writing style of the book is described as emotional, unique, and layered, with unexpected plot twists that keep readers engaged.

    I gulped because the person calling was a blast from my past, like my way early past before Lucas, before the guy I was using Lucas to get over, before even him. That far back, and while the person ca...

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