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Polo Cowboy - by G Neri (Hardcover)

Polo Cowboy - by  G Neri (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"When Cole moves in with his dad, Harp, he thinks life will be sweet--just him and his horse, Boo, hanging out with Philadelphia's urban cowboys. But when Harp says he has to get a job, Cole winds up as a stable hand for the polo team at George Washington Military Academy, where the players are rich, white, and stuck-up--all except Ruthie, the team's first and only girl, who's determined to show the others she can beat them at their own game. As Cole and Ruthie become friends--and maybe more--he starts imagining his future, maybe even at the academy. But between long workdays, arrogant polo players, and a cousin trying to pull Cole into his dangerous business, that future seems remote. Will Cole find the courage to stand and be seen in a world determined to keep him out? With striking illustrations by Jesse Joshua Watson, celebrated author G. Neri's novel weaves themes of tenacity and community into a rousing sports story inspired by Philadelphia's real-life urban cowboys and polo players. How does a Black kid from North Philly wind up playing polo? The much-anticipated sequel to Ghetto Cowboy, now a major motion picture starring Idris Elba and Stranger Things's Caleb McLaughlin."--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>How does a Black kid from North Philly wind up playing polo? The much-anticipated sequel to <i>Ghetto Cowboy</i>, <i> </i>now a major motion picture starring Idris Elba and <i>Stranger Things'</i>s<i> </i>Caleb McLaughlin.</b> <p/>When Cole moves in with his dad, Harp, he thinks life will be sweet--just him and his horse, Boo, hanging out with Philadelphia's urban cowboys. But when Harp says he has to get a job, Cole winds up as a stable hand for the polo team at George Washington Military Academy, where the players are rich, white, and stuck-up--all except Ruthie, the team's first and only girl, who's determined to show the others she can beat them at their own game. As Cole and Ruthie become friends--and maybe more--he starts imagining his future, maybe even at the academy. But between long workdays, arrogant polo players, and a cousin trying to pull Cole into his dangerous business, that future seems remote. Will Cole find the courage to stand and be seen in a world determined to keep him out? With striking illustrations by Jesse Joshua Watson, celebrated author G. Neri's novel weaves themes of tenacity and community into a rousing sports story inspired by Philadelphia's real-life urban cowboys and polo players.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Polo and cowboys come together, with a main character who will leap off the page and into readers' hearts, in this moving story of growing up and grit.<br>--School Library Journal (starred review) <p/>Neri gives readers a look into another type of equestrian life while maintaining the tone and style readers appreciated in Cole's cowboy journey. . . A skillful sequel that adds new layers to a coming-of-age story.<br>--Kirkus Reviews <p/>With black-and-white sketches and plenty of polo play-by-play, this is both thoughtful and entertaining.<br>--Booklist <p/>This sequel to Ghetto Cowboy (Candlewick 2011), itself the inspiration for Netflix's Concrete Cowboy series, is sure to be a hit with middle school students and teachers, especially those looking for a heartwarming story about grit and staying true to yourself. <br>--School Library Connection <p/>The novel is enhanced by vibrant black-and-white illustrations by Jesse Joshua Watson. Neri skillfully weaves together the evolution of Cole and Ruthie's friendship into a tentative romance, Cole's changing relationship with Harper and several exciting throwdowns on and off the polo field for a satisfying story for young readers. . . . seems ready-made for a movie sequel, too.<br>--The Miami Herald<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>G. Neri</b> is the author of the Coretta Scott King Author Award Honor Book <i>Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty</i> along with many other books for young readers, including <i>Ghetto Cowboy</i>;<i> Hello, I'm Johnny Cash</i>; and <i>When Paul Met Artie: The Story of Simon and Garfunkel</i>. His books have been translated into multiple languages in more than twenty-five countries. He lives with his family on the Gulf Coast of Florida. <p/><b>Jesse Joshua Watson</b> is the illustrator of many books for young readers, including the <i>New York Times</i> best-selling Hank Zipzer series, written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, and <i>Ghetto Cowboy </i>and<i> Chess Rumble</i>, <i> </i>both written by G. Neri. He lives with his wife and sons in Washington.

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