Washington Post KidsPost columnist and author Fred Bowen ? perfect for fans of Mike Lupica and Tim Green.?Fast-paced court action, vivid game descriptions, and an upbeat ending?. Bowen scores again wi
Calling all basketball fans! Check out this action-packed Sports Story Series book from Washington Post KidsPost columnist and author Fred Bowen ? perfect for fans of Mike Lupica and Tim Green.
?Fast-paced court action, vivid game descriptions, and an upbeat ending?. Bowen scores again with a satisfying blend of historical sports commentary and fiction.? ?School Library Journal
Marcus is the high scorer and best rebounder on his basketball team, but he has one weakness: free throws. So when he misses four free throws at the end of an important game and his team loses, he turns to Mr. Dunn, the school custodian, who has just the trick to help Marcus get back on top: the ?granny shot.?
Mr. Dunn shares with Marcus how former NBA star Rick Barry used this unorthodox way of shooting foul shots. Despite his success in practice, Marcus refuses to use the ?granny shot? in an actual game. It looks ridiculous! But when he finds himself on the foul line again at a crucial time in an important game, will he be able to overcome his pride and score for his team?
Author Fred Bowen tells another fast-paced story about conquering weaknesses and vanity to become your best. In the afterword, readers can learn more about real-life NBA player Rick Barry and his infamous ?granny shot.?
Discussion Guide available.
Exciting team play-by-play action, snappy dialogue, realistic conflicts, and engaging plots enhance these middle grade novels which feature fascinating glimpses into sports history.
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?[Bowen?s pacing is excellent and he has a knack for efficient evocation.? ?The Washington Post
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?Basketball fans will empathize with an eighth-grade star center?s struggle?. Marcus learns a valuable lesson about self-image and open-mindedness. Fast-paced court action, vivid game descriptions, and an upbeat ending will lure middle-school and reluctant readers?. Bowen scores again with a satisfying blend of historical sports commentary and fiction.? ?School Library Journal
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