<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Finley, the only white player on his high school's varsity basketball team, lives in a dismal Pennsylvania town ruled by the Irish mob. When his coach asks him to mentor a troubled African-American student who has transferred from an elite private school in California, he finds that they have a lot in common in spite of their differences.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>You can lose yourself in repetition--quiet your thoughts; I learned the value of this at a very young age.</b> <p/> Basketball has always been an escape for Finley. He lives in broken-down Bellmont, a town ruled by the Irish mob, drugs, violence, and racially charged rivalries. At home, his dad works nights, and Finley is left to take care of his disabled grandfather alone. He's always dreamed of getting out someday, but until he can, putting on that number 21 jersey makes everything seem okay. <p/> Russ has just moved to the neighborhood, and the life of this teen basketball phenom has been turned upside down by tragedy. Cut off from everyone he knows, he won't pick up a basketball, but answers only to the name Boy21--taken from his former jersey number. <p/> As their final year of high school brings these two boys together, a unique friendship may turn out to be the answer they both need.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>* The answers here are satisfying but never simple...A story that, like Finley, expresses a lot in relatively few words.--<i><b>Kirkus, starred review</b></i><br><br>Beautiful...It is this depth that makes Boy21 more than a first-rate novel fueled by basketball; it's a first-rate work of art.--<i><b>The New York Time Book Review</b></i><br><br>Every aspect of this multilayered novel harmonizes...excellently set-up twists display Quick's mastery of pacing; authentic dialogue and deft character development ensure both our emotional investment in these richly complex boys and also our empathizing with their main commonality--feeling like you're not the person on the outside that you are on the inside.--<i><b>The Horn Book</b></i><br><br>His emotionally raw tale retains a delicate sense of hope and optimism, making it a real gut punch of a read.--<i><b>Publishers Weekly</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Matthew Quick (aka Q)</b> is the author of <i>The Silver Linings Playbook</i> (Sarah Crichton Books / Farrar, Straus & Giroux) and three young adult novels, <i>Sorta Like a Rock Star</i>, <i>Boy21</i>, and <i>Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock</i> (Little, Brown & Co.). His work has received many honors--including a PEN/Hemingway Award Honorable Mention--been translated into many languages, and called beautiful...first-rate by <i>The New York Times Book Review</i>. The Weinstein Company and David O. Russell have adapted <i>The Silver Linings Playbook</i> into a film starring Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper, and Jennifer Lawrence. Matthew lives in Massachusetts with his wife, novelist Alicia Bessette. His website is www.matthewquickwriter.com.
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