"Debut author Graves (Ojibwe) presents a deeply personal look at grief, the weight of expectations, and the ways we find connections with those we have lost. This one shoots and scores." -- Kirkus Reviews "Debut author Graves, who is Ojibwe like Tre, doesn't shirk from showing his community's ugly experiences, but he never languishes in them. Well-paced and exciting--the action of the basketball games is exceptionally well written--this is a solid piece of sports fiction." -- Booklist "Influenced by Byron's own experiences, the challenges Tre faces are realistically difficult, including a team-wide drinking habit that nearly derails everything and Tre's crush and best friend hooking up behind his back. That realism is nicely balanced, however, by a story that dutifully follows the beats of great sports movies with motivational speeches, unbelievable comebacks, raucous crowds, heartbreaking losses, and a lot of heart up to the final buzzer." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Once started, even the most reluctant readers will be hard-pressed to hit the pause button." [audio edition] -- School Library Journal (starred review) "Debut author Graves, who is Ojibwe, realistically depicts life living on a reservation via Tre's earnest first-person POV, and plentiful fast-paced basketball game sequences will appeal to fans of sports fiction.
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