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John Richard Coy (born August 9, 1958) is an American children's and young adult author. He writes picture books, young adult novels and the 4 for 4 middle-grade series. He is best known for his books on basketball, Strong to the Hoop, Around the World, and Hoop Genius as well as Night Driving, Their Great Gift, and his coming-of-age novel, Crackback.
Tears of a Tiger is a young adult novel written by Sharon Draper. [1] [2] It was first published by Atheneum in 1994, and later on February 1, 1996 by Simon Pulse, and is the first book of the Hazelwood High Trilogy.
Rabbit, Run is a 1960 novel by John Updike.The novel depicts three months in the life of a 26-year-old former high school basketball player named Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, who is trapped in a loveless marriage and a boring sales job, and attempts to escape the constraints of his life.
Then in 2006, at 23, he was hired as head coach of Dallas High School’s girls basketball. Dallas had struggled for years, but in his third year, the team made the state playoffs for the first ...
Chip Hilton books are always about football, basketball, or baseball. The most notable book in the series is Hoop Crazy, which examines the difficulties facing a black player wanting to join the basketball team. This is the only Chip Hilton book addressing social issues, and it does so in a compelling manner, although some of the early works ...
Forged by Fire is a realistic fiction novel written by Sharon M. Draper in 1997. It's the second book in the Hazelwood High Trilogy. It received the Coretta Scott King Award. [1] [2] The story focuses on Gerald Nickelby, an African American boy who struggles with life after the death of his aunt.
Basketball (and Other Things) shares a title with a previous email newsletter from Serrano and Torres; [4] [5] begun in March 2016, [6] the newsletter had over 30,000 subscribers as of May 2016. [7] When pre-sales opened on Amazon for Basketball (and Other Things) in February 2017, the book hit number 13 on the site's bestseller list. [8]
Pages in category "Basketball books" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 07 Seconds or Less; B.
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