The Crossover: A Newbery Award Winner

Kwame Alexander
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The Crossover: A Newbery Award Winner

Kwame Alexander
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Trouvé dans : Young Readers ages 9-12, Fiction Ages 9-12

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2015 Newbery Medal Winner 2015 Coretta Scott King Honor Award Winner  “[A] beautifully measured novel of life and lines.” —New York Times Book Review * "This novel in verse is rich in character and relationships. . . . Poet Alexander deftly reveals the power of the format to pack an emotional punch." —Kirkus, starred review  
* "Alexander fully captures Josh's athletic finesse and coming-of-age angst in a mix of free verse and hip-hop poetry that will have broad appeal. . . . This will inspire budding players and poets alike." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review  
* "The poems dodge and weave with the speed of a point guard driving for the basket, mixing basketball action with vocabulary-themed poems, newspaper clippings, and Josh's sincere first-person accounts that swing from moments of swagger-worth triumph to profound pain." —Publishers Weekly, starred review 
 * "Alexander has crafted a story that vibrates with energy and heat and begs to be read aloud. A slam dunk." —School Library Journal, starred review  
"Concrete poems that simulate on-court action, the novel's organization into "four quarters" (plus "warm-up" and "overtime") and a smattering of their father's 10 rules of basketball--as applicable to life as they are to the game--will draw in less avid readers, and the fully-fleshed characters and Josh's spellbinding wordplay will keep all readers riveted to find out if the brothers can mend the breach in their once iron-clad bond" —Shelf Awareness  
"An accomplished author and poet, Alexander eloquently mashes up concrete poetry, hip-hop, a love of jazz, and a thriving family bond. The effect is poetry in motion." —Booklist  "The Crossover is destined to reach—and touch—readers who never gave basketball or poetry a second thought until now. It’s tough, muscular writing about a tender, unguarded heart." —BookPage  
"[Alexander]'s at the top of his poetic game in this taut, complex tale of the crossover from brash, vulnerable boy to young adult." —Washington Post  
"Since poet Alexander has the swagger and cool confidence of a star player and the finesse of a perfectly in-control ball-handler, wordplay and alliteration roll out like hip-hop lyrics, and the use of the concrete forms and playful." —Horn Book Magazine  
"Kwame Alexander’s sizzling, heartfelt story-in-verse gives readers that rich sense of SWISH! we feel when a basketball drops perfectly through a net. Quick timing, snazzy cadence, a wealth of energy and deep affection for sports, family and life in general – it’s all here, in these gripping scenes." —Naomi Shihab Nye, National Book Award Finalist  
“The characters of Kwame Alexander's verse-novel entered my heart, as it showed the many ways in which the basketball, the truth, love, and life cross over and between us.” —Marilyn Nelson, Newbery Honor winning author   
"The Crossover is a masterful mix of rhythm and heart that tells the story of two brothers navigating the deep waters of love, loyalty, and championship play. Alexander’s verse is fluid and electric, poignant and wise, skillfully chronicling main character Josh’s tough lessons as he comes to realize that “true champions / learn / to dance / through / the storm.” —Joyce Sidman, Newbery Honor winning author   
"Bold! Explosive! Yet still gently poetic. I love The Crossover. Everyone will." —Nikki Giovanni  
"Kwame Alexander's cadenced basketball novel is a gem of poise and grace. His players come alive with the precision and control of an orchestrated musical composition. The poetry of the telling rings through to the heart. The Crossover crosses over as a gift to all ages." —Ashley Bryan, Two-time Coretta Scott King Award winner

Overall rating: 4.909091 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Wowow (5/5)

Always Welcomed-Leave Satisfied

"Thank you Indigo for your responsible selection of employees. Greeted as I enter. Offered knowledgeable/ Insightful assistance. And I always leave with a smile and a book😊 Absolutely great store"

JennyBai (5/5)

Good for reluctant readers

"Written in free style poetry, the plot is engaging for reluctant readers."

Sandra W. (5/5)

Bounces like a ball, in a good way.

"Wonderful for young folks that love sports and literature. Lyrical, rhythmic writing!"

Ddavis (4/5)

Fantastic!

"Wonderful theme, and written to be accessible to students who find full blown novels intimidating."

Gigi (5/5)

I enjoyed this because

"it fits my style of reading and the reason i chose is because i love the game of basketball. this book taught me to always be respectful to other even to your siblings even if you get mad at them because most the time theirs will a punishment. like what happened to Josh and his brother. this book was exceptional and adequate for my genre likings"

Kieyran (5/5)

Crossover

"I bought this book for my daughter. She is only 10 and basketball is her passion. She really enjoyed this book!"

Tmac (5/5)

Beautiful structure. Teens would enjoy too!

"Incredible story. Beautifully written. Suggested it to one of my reluctant readers who loves basketball and they loved it."

Carey (5/5)

Poetry but sneaky!

"Good book in poetry for using at school with Grade 8. The boys love it especially."

Jessica (5/5)

good preteen read

"great book for my 11 year old brother- he loved it!"

Gilll (5/5)

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  • Convient pour : Âges 9-12 ans
  • Date de publication : Mar 05, 2019
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 256
  • Éditeur : HarperCollins
  • ISBN : 9780544935204
  • Dimensions : 5.12" W x 0.65" L x 7.62" H
Kwame Alexander is a poet, children''s book author, playwright, producer, public speaker and performer. He conducts creative writing workshops in middle and high schools, often reaching more than 500 students monthly. He lives with his wife and two daughters in the Washington, D.C. area. Visit his website atwww.bookinaday.org.

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