Kick [electronic resource]. Walter Dean Myers.
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- ISBN: 9780062069573 (electronic bk)
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Target Audience Note: | Grade 7 - Grade 12 MG+/Upper middle grades (6th-12th) 4.7 ATOS Level |
Reproduction Note: | Electronic reproduction. New York : HarperTeen, 2011. Requires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 343 KB) or Amazon Kindle (file size: N/A KB) or OverDrive Read (file size: N/A KB). |
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- School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2011 February
Gr 6â9âIn an interesting joint effort, Myers teamed with high school student Workman to produce this novel about a soccer player who runs into trouble helping a friend. Veteran police sergeant Jerry Brown is asked to look into the case of a 13-year-old boy who crashed a car belonging to his friend's father. Brown takes a special interest in the case when he is informed that the boy, Kevin Johnson, is the son of an officer who was killed in the line of duty. As Brown delves more deeply, he begins to suspect that the friend's family has something to hide. He also develops a bond with Kevin, who, although angry and troubled, is basically kindhearted and well-intentioned. Workman wrote the chapters narrated by the boy, and Myers wrote those narrated by Brown. This approach works quite well in terms of narrative voice, as Myers's more polished style reflects an adult perspective, while Workman's less-refined prose seems appropriate to his character's outlook and experience. There is some exciting soccer action, and the interaction between Brown and Kevin is heartwarming, yet natural and unforced. While some may feel that the denouement falls a little flat, the novel should have wide appeal to soccer fans, aspiring writers, and boys from difficult family circumstances who are trying to figure out how to make their way in the world.âRichard Luzer, Fair Haven Union High School, VT
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