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Home Games - by Benjamin Markovits (Hardcover)

Home Games - by  Benjamin Markovits (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Twelve-year-old Ben is a shy, quiet kid. His life isn't perfect, but he feels at home in his New York City apartment. Then his dad takes a job in London, and everything changes. His parents separate, and Ben's mom moves them back to her hometown of Austin, Texas. Ben's simple life is suddenly complicated. He misses his apartment, his best friend, Jake, and his dad. Then he meets Mabley, who becomes a bright spot to Ben's day. But when his mom starts working at his new school and making friends with his teacher, Ben finds himself at the center of all the problems the adults around him can't resolve--and even some of his own. That includes joining the school's basketball team, where Mabley's best friend is the star player. After being pushed around, looking for his place, Ben will have to learn how to stand his ground"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Award-winning adult author Benjamin Markovits delivers a poignant coming-of-age middle grade story that will give comfort to anyone feeling like a small fish in a Texas-size sea. Perfect for fans of Kevin Henkes, Rebecca Stead, and Kate DiCamillo.</strong></p><p>Twelve-year-old Ben is a shy, quiet kid. His life isn't perfect, but he feels at home in his New York City apartment. Then his dad takes a job in London, and everything changes.</p><p>His parents separate, and Ben's mom moves them back to her hometown of Austin, Texas. Ben's simple life is suddenly complicated. He misses his apartment, his best friend, Jake, and his dad. </p><p>Then he meets Mabley, who becomes a bright spot to Ben's day. But when his mom starts working at his new school and making friends with his teacher, Ben finds himself at the center of all the problems the adults around him can't resolve--and even some of his own. That includes joining the school's basketball team, where Mabley's best friend is the star player.</p><p>After being pushed around, looking for his place, Ben will have to learn how to stand his ground.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Spot on and often quite funny observations of parental bumbling and middle-grade folkways. Readers will appreciate [Ben's] growing realism about the complicated dynamics of families."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books<br><br>The author paints a realistic picture of a family in transition and their nuanced emotions as they figure out a new normal. A moving coming-of-age story that will bring hope to those going through times of transition.--School Library Journal<br><br>&#8220An honest portrayal of a family in transition.&#8221--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"Markovits nails the feelings of this awkward tween as he navigates his parents' impending divorce while discovering where he belongs."--<em>Booklist</em><br>

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