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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carl DeukerPublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780547577333ISBN 10: 0547577338 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 28 February 2012 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsThe game action alone is riveting even for readers who don't know a naked bootleg from a hook-and-ladder play, but Deuker enriches the tale with several welltuned subplots and a memorable narrator/protagonist who turns a corner on his own self-image while weathering brutal tests of his courage and determination. Definitely one for the top shelf. -- Booklist, starred review <br> Told in the first person, the story is initially funny, but the humor is soon eclipsed by the suspenseful plot and the copious play-by-play football action. These elements work together to create a rousing climax, which is then followed by a softer and more reflective denouement. Nicely played. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Deuker has crafted another entertaining and readable football story. The game descriptions are well done and will appeal to players and fans. Many teens who dreamed of being a star as children but don't make the team in high school will identify with Mitch. -- School Library Journal <br><p> A The game action alone is riveting even for readers who don't know a naked bootleg from a hook-and-ladder play, but Deuker enriches the tale with several welltuned subplots and a memorable narrator/protagonist who turns a corner on his own self-image while weathering brutal tests of his courage and determination. Definitely one for the top shelf. -- Booklist, starred review <br> Told in the first person, the story is initially funny, but the humor is soon eclipsed by the suspenseful plot and the copious play-by-play football action. These elements work together to create a rousing climax, which is then followed by a softer and more reflective denouement. Nicely played. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Deuker has crafted another entertaining and readable football story. The game descriptions are well done and will appeal to players and fans. Many teens who dreamed of being a star as children but don't make the team in high school will identify with Mitch. -- School Library Journal <br><p> A strong football story with nail-biting action and intrigue and a strong, appealing protagonist. -- VOYA <p> It's a solid Cooneyesque mystery/thriller, though, with enough straight-up gridiron action to draw a crowd, and it won't take much booktalking to sell middle-schoolers on this title. --The Bulletin<br> Gym Candy<br> An IRA 2009 Young Adult ChoiceTexas Lone Star 2009 list<br> Riveting -- The Bulletin<br> An eye-opening recommendation to all budding athletes. -- VOYA <br> A superb sports novel with no easy resolutions. -- Kirkus Reviews Runner <br>A Booklist Top Ten Sports Book<br>A VOYA Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers<br>Nominated as YA book of the Year in Texas Deuker fans won't be disappointed. -- The Bulletin <br> Suspenseful and involving. . . . Chance's dilemmas will quickly draw in readers and keep them turning the pages. -- Kliatt Sinister goings-on, a murder, last minute heroism, and a new life rich with possibility make this a satisfying read. s The game action alone is riveting even for readers who don t know a naked bootleg from a hook-and-ladder play, but Deuker enriches the tale with several welltuned subplots and a memorable narrator/protagonist who turns a corner on his own self-image while weathering brutal tests of his courage and determination. Definitely one for the top shelf. <b><i>Booklist</i>, starred review Told in the first person, the story is initially funny, but the humor is soon eclipsed by the suspenseful plot and the copious play-by-play football action. These elements work together to create a rousing climax, which is then followed by a softer and more reflective denouement. Nicely played. <i>Kirkus Reviews</p></i> Deuker has crafted another entertaining and readable football story. The game descriptions are well done and will appeal to players and fans. Many teens who dreamed of being a star as children but don't make the team in high school will identify with Mitch. <i>School Library Journal</i> A strong football story with nail-biting action and intrigue and a strong, appealing protagonist. <i>VOYA</p></i> It's a solid Cooneyesque mystery/thriller, though, with enough straight-up gridiron action to draw a crowd, and it won't take much booktalking to sell middle-schoolers on this title. The Bulletin </p><i><b>Gym Candy</i>An IRA 2009 Young Adult ChoiceTexas Lone Star 2009 list Riveting <i>The Bulletin An eye-opening recommendation to all budding athletes. <i>VOYA</i> A superb sports novel with no easy resolutions. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i><i><b>Runner</b></i>A Booklist Top Ten Sports BookA VOYA Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School ReadersNominated as YA book of the Year in Texas Deuker fans won't be disappointed. <i>The Bulletin</i> Suspenseful and involving. . . . Chance's dilemmas will quickly draw in readers and keep them turning the pages. <i>Kliatt</i> Sinister goings-on, a murder, last minute heroism, and a new life rich with possibility make this a satisfying read. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i><b><i>High Heat</i></b>A Booksense 76 PickA Booklist Top 10 Youth Sports BookWinner of the Golden Sower Award High Heat joins the Deuker canon with yet another fine study of a conflicted soul whose ethical salvation is determined in a sporting arena. <i>The Bulletin</i> Good baseball books are in short supply for teens; do not let this one slip past. <i>VOYA<i></i><i><b>Night Hoops</b></i>An ALA Best Book(star) An excellent novel. <i>School Library Journal</i> Deuker adds further luster to his reputation for top-flight sports writing matched to uncommonly perceptive coming-of-age stories. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i><i><b>Heart of a Champion</b></i>YA book of the Year in Pennsylvania, Nebraska, and Tennessee. Paperback edition available from Little, Brown.Painting the BlackA Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon WinnerAn ALA Best Book(star) It ain't pretty, but it's real. <i>The</i> <i>Bulletin</i> The well-written sports scenes will draw readers, but it is Ryan's moral courage that will linger when the reading is done. <i>Booklist</i> The game action alone is riveting even for readers who don't know a naked bootleg from a hook-and-ladder play, but Deuker enriches the tale with several welltuned subplots and a memorable narrator/protagonist who turns a corner on his own self-image while weathering brutal tests of his courage and determination. Definitely one for the top shelf. -- Booklist, starred review <br> Told in the first person, the story is initially funny, but the humor is soon eclipsed by the suspenseful plot and the copious play-by-play football action. These elements work together to create a rousing climax, which is then followed by a softer and more reflective denouement. Nicely played. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Deuker has crafted another entertaining and readable football story. The game descriptions are well done and will appeal to players and fans. Many teens who dreamed of being a star as children but don't make the team in high school will identify with Mitch. -- School Library Journal <br><p> A strong football story with nail-biting action and intrigue and a strong, appealing protagonist. -- VOYA <p> It's a solid Cooneyesque mystery/thriller, though, with enough straight-up gridiron action to draw a crowd, and it won't take much booktalking to sell middle-schoolers on this title. --The Bulletin<br> Gym Candy<br> An IRA 2009 Young Adult ChoiceTexas Lone Star 2009 list<br> Riveting -- The Bulletin<br> An eye-opening recommendation to all budding athletes. -- VOYA <br> A superb sports novel with no easy resolutions. -- Kirkus Reviews Runner <br>A Booklist Top Ten Sports Book<br>A VOYA Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers<br>Nominated as YA book of the Year in Texas Deuker fans won't be disappointed. -- The Bulletin <br> Suspenseful and involving. . . . Chance's dilemmas will quickly draw in readers and keep them turning the pages. -- Kliatt Sinister goings-on, a murder, last minute heroism, and a new life rich with possibility make this a satisfying read. e The game action alone is riveting even for readers who don't know a naked bootleg from a hook-and-ladder play, but Deuker enriches the tale with several welltuned subplots and a memorable narrator/protagonist who turns a corner on his own self-image while weathering brutal tests of his courage and determination. Definitely one for the top shelf. -- Booklist, starred review <br> Told in the first person, the story is initially funny, but the humor is soon eclipsed by the suspenseful plot and the copious play-by-play football action. These elements work together to create a rousing climax, which is then followed by a softer and more reflective denouement. Nicely played. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Deuker has crafted another entertaining and readable football story. The game descriptions are well done and will appeal to players and fans. Many teens who dreamed of being a star as children but don't make the team in high school will identify with Mitch. -- School Library Journal <br><p> A strong football story with nail-biting action and intrigue and a strong, appealing protagonist. -- VOYA <p> It's a solid Cooneyesque mystery/thriller, though, with enough straight-up gridiron action to draw a crowd, and it won't take much booktalking to sell middle-schoolers on this title. --The Bulletin<br> Gym Candy<br> An IRA 2009 Young Adult ChoiceTexas Lone Star 2009 list<br> Riveting -- The Bulletin<br> An eye-opening recommendation to all budding athletes. -- VOYA <br> A superb sports novel with no easy resolutions. -- Kirkus Reviews Runner <br>A Booklist Top Ten Sports Book<br>A VOYA Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers<br>Nominated as YA book of the Year in Texas Deuker fans won't be disappointed. -- The Bulletin <br> Suspenseful and involving. . . . Chance's dilemmas will quickly draw in readers and keep them turning the pages. -- Kliatt Sinister goings-on, a murder, last minute heroism, and a new life rich with possibility make this a satisfying read. i Author InformationCarl Deuker is the award-winning author of eight popular young adult sports novels, six of which have been published by Houghton. His most recent title, Gym Candy, was named a Texas Lone Star title, while his previous novel, Runner, was a Booklist Top 10 Sports Book. He lives in Seattle, WA with his family. www.membersauthorsguild.net/carldeuker Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |