The Only Game
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Publisher Description
Can a young baseball star maintain his love of the game after the loss of his brother? Find out in this start to the Home Team series about a small town with high hopes, from New York Times bestselling author and sportswriting legend Mike Lupica.
Jack Callahan is the star of his baseball team and seventh grade is supposed to be his year. Undefeated season. Records shattered. Little League World Series. The works. That is, until he up and quits.
Jack’s best friend Gus can’t understand how Jack could leave a game that means more to them than anything else. But Jack is done. It’s a year of change. Jack’s brother has passed away, and though his family and friends and the whole town of Walton thinks baseball is just the thing he needs to move on, Jack feels it’s anything but.
In comes Cassie Bennett, star softball player, and the only person who seems to think Jack shouldn’t play if he doesn’t want to. As Jack and Cassie’s friendship deepens, their circle expands to include Teddy, a guy who’s been bullied because of his weight.
Time spent with these new friends unlocks something within Jack, and with their help and the support of his family and his old friends, Jack discovers sometimes it’s more than just the love of the game that keeps us moving forward—and he might just be able to find his way back to The Only Game, after all.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Lupica (Game Changers) launches the Home Team series with a novel that meshes themes of baseball, friendship, and facing one s fears. Seventh-grader Jack Callahan is his team s star pitcher and shortstop, so everyone is shocked when he quits baseball during the lead-up to the Little League World Series. My heart s not in it, he tells his disappointed parents, before spilling the real reason he s abandoning the team: Baseball won t bring my brother back. Lupica thoughtfully explores Jack s belief that he could have saved his daredevil older brother, Brad, who died the previous year in a dirt-bike accident. Cassie, an ace softball pitcher, reaches out to Jack, offering no-nonsense counsel about his misplaced guilt while subtly encouraging his return to the diamond. Jack, in turn, helps a much-teased classmate by coaching him in self-confidence and baseball. Lupica again proves his aptitude for lacing lightning-speed sports action with credible insight into players thoughts and emotions. This, along with Cassie s pivotal role, should give the novel a wide reach and appeal. Ages 8 12.
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This is a great baseball novel! I read this in sixth grade and I was hooked!