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Game Change - by Joseph Monninger (Paperback)

Game Change - by  Joseph Monninger (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Subtle, nuanced, and full of heart" (<i>Kirkus Reviews)</i>, this powerful story about football and a boy on the brink of adulthood is perfect for fans of Carl Deuker and Mike Lupica.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Subtle, nuanced, and full of heart" (<i>Kirkus Reviews)</i>, this powerful story about football and a boy on the brink of adulthood is perfect for fans of Carl Deuker and Mike Lupica.</b> <p/>Seventeen-year-old Zeb Holloway is happy to work in his uncle's auto repair shop and cruise through school without much effort. He's a quarterback on his high school's undefeated football team, but he never plays. That is, until the star player is injured a week before the state championships. <p/> As Zeb assumes the role of QB and team leader, the entire town is watching him. And when a college recruiter says Zeb could have a future beyond his small New Hampshire town, he realizes there's a bigger life out there for him. <p/> Can one game really change everything? Fate and football collide in this moving sports novel.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A coming-of-age story with the American dream simmering underneath, Monninger's novel will grab the attention of sports fans, even reluctant readers, and Zeb's adjustment to a role outside his comfort zone will resonate with many readers as they navigate their high-school years. . . full of heart and discovery." --<i>Booklist</i> <p/> ". . . Monninger heartwarmingly and realistically portrays Zeb and his companions as relatable individuals who do not have the perfect lives. The description of football and the community pressure feel authentic . . . Recommended for a young adult collection looking for more sports fiction." <i>-SLJ</i> <p/> "A coming-of-age story about a teen who gets the first--and only--start of his football career when their star quarterback is badly injured a week before a championship game... Subtle, nuanced, and full of heart."--<i>Kirkus</i> <p/> "Hand this to your sports fans, struggling readers, and those who secretly wish they could be the starting quarterback during the championship game." <i>--School Library Connection</i> <p/><b>Praise for <i>Whippoorwill</i>: </b> <br> * "The narrative adeptly portrays longing and belonging, and the heartbreak and hope of not only the human condition but the canine one as well. Monninger revitalizes the boy-and-dog trope in this sweet novel."<i> --School Library Journal</i>, starred review <p/> * "Narrator Clair is absolutely believable as the girl who's stable yet also negotiating her own loss."<i> --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books</i>, starred review <p/> "An unexpected, generous and poignant portrait of a girl, a boy, and the dog who brings them together." --Huntley Fitzpatrick, author of <i>What I Thought Was True</i> <p/> "Masterful! Heartwarming! I read it in one sitting. I could not put it down. One of the best YA novels I have read in years." --Roland Smith, bestselling author of <i>Peak</i> <p/> "Destined to become a classic. . . <i>Whippoorwill</i> is about the love and care and neglect and magical inter-species connections between an animal and members of a family, and it will both devastate and transform you. I love this book." --Luanne Rice, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Lemon Orchard</i> <p/> "A bighearted, gorgeous, timely champion for empathy, kindness, and common courtesy." --Matthew Quick, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Silver Linings Playbook</i> and <i>Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock</i> <p/> "<i>Whippoorwill</i> is an invitation to walk a mile in Wally's paws, and discover that sometimes there are strays of the human variety--and they, too, need love, compassion, and, most importantly, trust." --Jennifer Brown, author of <i>Torn Away</i> <p/> "A sweet story about a lucky dog that reveals itself to be a deeper story about a lucky human."<i> --Kirkus</i> <p/> "A sweet, melancholy read for those whom a dog holds a special place in their hearts, and who might just wonder: in dog-human relationships, who rescues whom?"<i> --Booklist</i> <p/> "Recalls William H. Armstrong's <i>Sounder, </i> Wilson Rawls's <i>Where the Red Fern Grows, </i> and Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's <i>Shiloh. </i>. . [it] will resonate most with animal lovers (I count myself among them), and readers who consider tears signs of a great ending."<i> --The Boston Globe</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Joseph Monninger</b> is an English professor and New Hampshire guide. He is the author of the young adult novels <i>Finding Somewhere</i>, <i>Wish</i>, <i>Hippie Chick</i>, and <i>Baby</i>. He also writes fiction and nonfiction for adults. www.joemonninger.com

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