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Original Title: | Curveball: The Year I Lost My Grip |
ISBN: | 0545320690 (ISBN13: 9780545320696) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2014), Milwaukee County Teen Book Award Nominee (2013) |
Jordan Sonnenblick
Hardcover | Pages: 285 pages Rating: 4.05 | 5719 Users | 912 Reviews
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Title | : | Curveball: The Year I Lost My Grip |
Author | : | Jordan Sonnenblick |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 285 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2012 by Scholastic |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Sports. Romance. Fiction. Baseball |
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Sometimes, the greatest comebacks take place far away from the ball field.
Meet Peter Friedman, high school freshman. Talented photographer. Former baseball star. When a freakish injury ends his pitching career, Peter has some major things to figure out. Is there life after sports? Why has his grandfather suddenly given him thousands of dollars worth of camera equipment? And is it his imagination, or is the super-hot star of the girls' swim team flirting with him, right in front of the amazing new girl in his photography class? In his new novel, teen author Jordan Sonnenblick performs his usual miraculous feat: exploring deep themes of friendship, romance, family, and tragedy, while still managing to be hilariously funny.
Reading Level: Age 12 and Up Meet Peter Friedman, high school freshman. Talented photographer. Former baseball star. When a freakish injury ends his pitching career, Peter has some major things to figure out. Is there life after sports? Why has his grandfather suddenly given him thousands of dollars worth of camera equipment? And is it his imagination, or is the super-hot star of the girls' swim team flirting with him, right in front of the amazing new girl in his photography class? In his new novel, teen author Jordan Sonnenblick performs his usual miraculous feat: exploring deep themes of friendship, romance, family, and tragedy, while still managing to be hilariously funny.
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Ratings: 4.05 From 5719 Users | 912 ReviewsCriticize Containing Books Curveball: The Year I Lost My Grip
When Peter makes the pitch with his arm that continues to hurt more and more, he knows that it might be the last one he ever makes. And he's right. His injury is one he may never fully recover from, so he knows his chances of a high school career in baseball are over. He keeps it a secret from best friend and teammate AJ, though, not wanting to make him too concerned.It's then that Peter's grandfather also hands over all of his camera equipment to Peter. They've been going out on shoots togetherWhen people ask me to recommend books for middle school (especially boys), I'm going to recommend Sonnenblick. This is the first book I've read by him, and I thought the writing was so engaging and the characters were all relatable and real. This story is about Peter, who injures his arm and has to give up pitching. He finds a new passion in photography. At the same time, he's dealing with high school, a girl crush, a clueless best friend and a beloved Grampa who has Alzheimers. A contemporary
I was doing fine until the epilogue. Then came the waterworks. Always enjoy a Sonnenblick novel.
It's a Jordan Sonnenblick book. How could it not be amazing?
I related to this book in so many ways, I can see young people relating to it also. As the mom of a baseball player who went through an injury (thankfully not career ending!) last summer and rehab the feelings and reactions of Pete and his parents were all too familiar. Pete's dealings with Alzheimer's in one he loves reminded me of those I have known and lost with this frightening disease.It was an easy, but thought-provoking read which I think students will appreciate.
Humorous + heartwarming + great family dynamic + strong characters = another book by Sonnenblick that further cements him as one of my favorite authors.
My students in general, love Jordan Sonnenblick. I have quite a few books by him within my classroom and although my students really like him, I had yet to actually read one of his texts. That changed when my students chose this story for a class read-aloud. What a great book! It was relatable; had a sweet message; had just enough sadness, romance and realism to keep all of my students engaged. And it also helped me understand why so many of my students really enjoy reading Mr. Sonneblick's
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