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This eye-opening offering deserves a spot on most high school library shelves. Hand to readers who seek to broaden their perspectives of the world.—Carli Worthman, Carmel Middle School, IN
This accessibly written, engrossing book is also thought provoking and likely will start discussions in the classroom—and perhaps outside of it as well. Though the race-relations subject matter is heavy, the prominent sports element provides levity and excitement. Narrators Matt and Free—who met when they joined a football team in Paris—develop an endearing friendship both with each other and their teammates. Energetic, suspenseful play-by-plays make for compelling football scenes. Matt, for example, recounts an almost-win: “I called the cadence, took the snap from Jorge and made a five-step drop. I pump-faked to Moose, who was cutting toward the flag, and launched it toward Sidi, who broke open inside their ten, right where he was supposed to.” It is satisfying to see Matt and Free both mature during their experience