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This witty, heartfelt story about perseverance in the face of adversity is perfect for fans of R. J. Palacio, Cammie McGovern, and John David Anderson.
Noah Savino has been stuck in a wheelchair for months. He hates the way people treat him like he’s helpless now. He’s sick of going to physical therapy, where he isn’t making any progress. He’s tired of not having control over his own body. And he misses playing baseball—but not as much as he misses his dad, who died in the car accident that paralyzed Noah.
Noah is scared he’ll never feel like his old self again. He doesn’t want people to think of him as different for the rest of his life. With the help of family and friends, he’ll have to throw off the mask he’s been hiding behind and face the fears that have kept him on the sidelines if he ever wants to move forward.
But starting over means letting people in, and Noah’s not sure he’s ready. Can he find a way to get back in the game, both on and off the field?
Stories about Baseball: Noah was a star catcher, but after the accident that took his dad and his ability to walk, he thinks his baseball days are over for good.Overcoming Adversity: A powerful journey about a boy who must face his fears, learn to accept help, and discover that his life isn’t defined by his wheelchair.A Witty Protagonist: You’ll root for Noah, whose sharp wit and sarcasm are a hilarious mask for the grief and frustration he’s really feeling.Heartfelt School Story: From navigating middle school hallways to finding unexpected allies, this is a must-read for kids who know that school can be the toughest field to play on.
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One year ago, a car crash killed Noah's dad and left Noah, who was starting catcher for his Little League team, paraplegic. Noah goes through the motions of physical therapy and building a new life with just his mom, locking his feelings of anger and sadness behind his sarcasm. After new kid Dee-Dub (short for "Double Wide," a nickname inflicted due to his stature) arrives in Noah's seventh grade class, the two start hanging out. Then bully Logan mocks Noah in gym, and Alyssa, the one friend Noah permitted to visit him regularly after the accident, challenges Logan to a pitch-off, roping in Dee-Dub to be hitter and Noah to catch. Meanwhile, Noah's mom has started spending time with single neighbor Mr. Dillon, something Noah plans to stop. Through the chain reaction ignited by these events, Noah learns that while part of his life is over, another chapter one that may be better than he'd imagined has just begun. John (Five Flavors of Dumb) blends humor and heartache in this powerful, satisfying coming-of-age story that handles Noah's experience of paraplegia with honesty and sensitivity. Ages 8 12.