Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Ball Don't Lie by Matt de la Pena

My latest read was Ball Don't Lie by award winning author, Matt de la Pena.  This is one that I have heard so many good things about, but had failed to pick up until now.  And I am glad that I finally decided to pick this one up and give it a read.  It was a wonderful story that will grab readers quickly and not let go until the last page.  Ball Don't Lie is a story about perseverance, privilege, race, and self-worth.  It is definitely not one to be missed.

This novel is the story of Sticky, a teenager who has bounced through the foster care system since he was little.  Never being able to find a true home and battling the demons of his past, he turned to basketball as a refuge.  What he found out in basketball is that he is good...really good.  He finds a home at the rec center, playing against good competition every day, sticking out not just because of his ability, but because he is the only white boy in the gym.  Sticky has never had much, but basketball may be his ticket out as long as he can come to grips with who he is and what he can be.  Will Sticky get his shot or will everything he has battled in life finally take control?

From Amazon:

Newbery Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Matt de la Pena's Ball Don't Lie "is a must-read." [The Bulletin]

   Sticky is a beat-around-the-head foster kid with nowhere to call home but the street, and an outer shell so tough that no one will take him in. He started out life so far behind the pack that the finish line seems nearly unreachable. He’s a white boy living and playing in a world where he doesn’t seem to belong.
    But Sticky can ball. And basketball might just be his ticket out . . . if he can only realize that he doesn’t have to be the person everyone else expects him to be.
    Matt de la Peña's breakout urban masterpiece, Ball Don’t Lie takes place where the street and the court meet and where a boy can be anything if he puts his mind to it.

"[An] inspiring story. Sticky is a true original, and de la Peña has skillfully brought him to life."-School Library Journal, Starred

"Riveting...Teens will be strongly affected by the unforgettable...basketball action; and the questions about race, love, self-worth, and what it means to build a life without advantages."-Booklist

"Stunningly realistic."-VOYA

"Gritty and mesmerizing."-Kirkus Reviews

"I have never before seen blacktop ball depicted so well. In this novel, you will find its flash, its power, and its elegance without chains. This is powerful stuff."-Antawn Jamison, forward for the Los Angeles Clippers

"Truly authentic in its examination of both the game I love and the invariable missteps toward manhood. You cannot fail to be moved by the eloquence and truth of this story."-Rick Fox, former forward for the Los Angeles Lakers

An ALA Best Book for Young Adults

An ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers

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