The Basketball Game

Author:   Hart Snider ,  Sean Covernton
Publisher:   Firefly Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9780228103912


Pages:   87
Publication Date:   24 October 2022
Recommended Age:   From 11 to 13 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Basketball Game


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Healing wounds and changing worldviews, all though a simple game of basketball. Nine-year-old Hart is attending Jewish summer camp for the first time. As if that isn’t awkward enough, this summer the camp is going to play host to some very particular visitors, though the kids at camp don’t know that yet. What everyone else knows is that in a nearby small town, a teacher by the name of Jim Keegstra was criminally charged with hate crimes for spreading anti-Semitic views in his classroom, where he told his students that the holocaust was a hoax. To make matters worse, he’s also the nearby town’s mayor. To help combat the growing sense of dread in the Jewish community, the parents, elders and camp director decide that the best path forward is to invite the students taught by Keegstra to the summer camp for a day of fun and fellowship. What transpires in this comic-memoir by filmmaker Hart Snider is a basketball game for all-time. Adapted from the NFB’s short animation of the same name, The Basketball Game is a poignant tale of the power of communion and community as a means to rise above hatred and bigotry. In the end, as is recognized by the kids playing the basketball game, we’re all in this together.

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Author:   Hart Snider ,  Sean Covernton
Publisher:   Firefly Books Ltd
Imprint:   Firefly Books Ltd
Weight:   0.798kg
ISBN:  

9780228103912


ISBN 10:   0228103916
Pages:   87
Publication Date:   24 October 2022
Recommended Age:   From 11 to 13 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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[A] Remarkable kids book... The Basketball Game is a fun and inspiring short film and graphic novel, but comes out of a dark story in Canadian history.--Brian Henry TheJ.ca (9/28/2022 12:00:00 AM) In this graphic autobiographical short, a boy recalls being the lesson in somebody else's teachable moment... A brief and accessible entry point to learning about the ease of spreading ignorant hatred.-- Kirkus (9/28/2022 12:00:00 AM) One of the many aspects of The Basketball Game that I especially like is the dominance of the children's perspective and experience. It is from this approach that the drawings transform from black and white ink panels of the characters interacting to full colour monster comic book art depicting the outlandish and comical figures their imaginations have created... Highly Recommended.--Joel Gladstone Canadian Review of Materials (9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM)


Adapted from an NFB animated short, this graphic novel tells the true story of how the students of anti-Semitic teacher Jim Keegstra were invited to a Jewish summer camp for a day of fun and fellowship to help combat Keegstra's lies. The book includes an introduction, follow-up news items, and study questions.-- Prairie Books Now (11/10/2022 12:00:00 AM) Sometimes a basketball game is about more than basketball, and it's more than just a game... With its incredible illustrations and powerful message, it's a great read for kids 10 and older.--Justin Bell Edmonton Journal (11/22/2022 12:00:00 AM) The Basketball Game may be a personal graphic memoir of Hart Snider, but it's also a compelling reminder of the impact of hate on children. From Jim Keegstra's antisemitic teachings, which coerced young people to adopt his opinions in order to pass, to the children of Camp BB who enjoyed the familiarity of their Jewish community but anticipated conflict because of it, the story of The Basketball Game is a sobering reminder how vulnerable they are to fake news, misinformation and worse.--Helen Kubiw CanLit for Little Canadians (11/4/2022 12:00:00 AM) [A] Remarkable kids book... The Basketball Game is a fun and inspiring short film and graphic novel, but comes out of a dark story in Canadian history.--Brian Henry TheJ.ca (9/28/2022 12:00:00 AM) In this graphic autobiographical short, a boy recalls being the lesson in somebody else's teachable moment... A brief and accessible entry point to learning about the ease of spreading ignorant hatred.-- Kirkus (9/28/2022 12:00:00 AM) One of the many aspects of The Basketball Game that I especially like is the dominance of the children's perspective and experience. It is from this approach that the drawings transform from black and white ink panels of the characters interacting to full colour monster comic book art depicting the outlandish and comical figures their imaginations have created... Highly Recommended.--Joel Gladstone Canadian Review of Materials (9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM)


"(starred review) A tale of the power of community.-- ""The Canadian Children's Book Centre's Best Books for Kids and Teens 2023"" (6/1/2023 12:00:00 AM) [A] Remarkable kids book... The Basketball Game is a fun and inspiring short film and graphic novel, but comes out of a dark story in Canadian history.--Brian Henry ""TheJ.ca"" (9/28/2022 12:00:00 AM) A basketball game may not be able to bring about world peace, but at least one game has acted as a bridge to increasing mutual understanding and empathy.--Cynthia Ramsay ""Jewish Independent"" (12/9/2022 12:00:00 AM) Adapted from an NFB animated short, this graphic novel tells the true story of how the students of anti-Semitic teacher Jim Keegstra were invited to a Jewish summer camp for a day of fun and fellowship to help combat Keegstra's lies. The book includes an introduction, follow-up news items, and study questions.-- ""Prairie Books Now"" (11/10/2022 12:00:00 AM) In this graphic autobiographical short, a boy recalls being the lesson in somebody else's teachable moment... A brief and accessible entry point to learning about the ease of spreading ignorant hatred.-- ""Kirkus"" (9/28/2022 12:00:00 AM) One of the many aspects of The Basketball Game that I especially like is the dominance of the children's perspective and experience. It is from this approach that the drawings transform from black and white ink panels of the characters interacting to full colour monster comic book art depicting the outlandish and comical figures their imaginations have created... Highly Recommended.--Joel Gladstone ""Canadian Review of Materials"" (9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM) Sometimes a basketball game is about more than basketball, and it's more than just a game... With its incredible illustrations and powerful message, it's a great read for kids 10 and older.--Justin Bell ""Edmonton Journal"" (11/22/2022 12:00:00 AM) The Basketball Game may be a personal graphic memoir of Hart Snider, but it's also a compelling reminder of the impact of hate on children. From Jim Keegstra's antisemitic teachings, which coerced young people to adopt his opinions in order to pass, to the children of Camp BB who enjoyed the familiarity of their Jewish community but anticipated conflict because of it, the story of The Basketball Game is a sobering reminder how vulnerable they are to fake news, misinformation and worse.--Helen Kubiw ""CanLit for Little Canadians"" (11/4/2022 12:00:00 AM) This is a story that needs to be read and revisited both in the original film version and this newly published graphic novel again and again. The book includes an introduction, follow up to the trial, study questions, and a glossary. It is a concise and accessible entry to the ease of spreading conspiracy theories, fake news, misinformation, and hatred. Highly recommended for school and public libraries.--Gail ""No Flying No Tights"" (2/8/2023 12:00:00 AM) We frequently see memoirs produced in graphic novel form, but The Basketball Game stands out among the rest... It's a satisfying story. It's a simple one, based on one time and place, but Snider and Covernton have still created a graphic novel that's provocative and interesting. Crucially, it's an all-ages book with teachers' notes in the back, so it can continue to make an impact.--Mike Donachie ""Toronto Star"" (12/8/2022 12:00:00 AM)"


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Hart Snider is an Alberta-born film editor and writer. He has created two NFB autobiographical shorts, The Basketball Game and Shop Class. Hart lives in Vancouver and can usually be found either in an edit suite or at the park with his wife, Galit, his daughter, Leora, and their dog, Wolfie.

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