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  • Rebound (Crossover)

Rebound
(Crossover)

Publication Date
April 02, 2018
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  6th − 8th
Language
English
Format
Novel in Verse
Rebound (Crossover)

Description
New York Times bestseller ∙ ALA Notable Book

From the New York Times bestselling author Kwame Alexander comes Rebound, a dynamic novel in verse and companion to his Newbery Award-winner, The Crossover, illustrated with striking graphic novel panels.

Before Josh and Jordan Bell were streaking up and down the court, their father was learning his own moves. In this prequel to Newbery Medal winner The Crossover, Chuck Bell takes center stage, as readers get a glimpse of his childhood and how he became the jazz music worshiping, basketball star his sons look up to.

A novel in verse with all the impact and rhythm readers have come to expect from Kwame Alexander, Rebound will go back in time to visit the childhood of Chuck "Da Man" Bell during one pivotal summer when young Charlie is sent to stay with his grandparents where he discovers basketball and learns more about his family's past.
Publication date
April 02, 2018
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780358494836
Lexile Measure
780
Guided Reading Level
Y
Publisher
Clarion Books
Series
Crossover
BISAC categories
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
JUV005000 - Juvenile Fiction | Boys & Men
JUV057000 - Juvenile Fiction | Stories in Verse (see also Poetry)
JUV016150 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - 20th Century
JUV032020 - Juvenile Fiction | Sports & Recreation | Basketball
Library of Congress categories
History
African Americans
20th century
Families
Novels in verse
JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United S
JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / United States
Basketball
Basketball stories
Washington (D.C.)
JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Multigenerational
JUVENILE FICTION / Boys & Men
JUVENILE FICTION / Sports & Recreation / Gene

Publishers Weekly

This prequel to Alexander's Newbery Medal winner, The Crossover (2014), provides the backstory of twins Josh and Jordan Bell's father, Chuck "Da Man" Bell, a basketball star who died young. Set in 1988, the novel-in-verse follows Chuck, who is acting out as he mourns the premature death of his own father. His mother's solution is to send him to spend the summer at his paternal grandparents' home, where he endures his grandfather's tough love and his cousin Roxie's superior skills as a baller. Alexander's non-rhyming poetry has propulsive, hard-hitting rhythm. A few poems are cast in graphic novel-style panels, which serve as nice breaks among the poems and illustrate how Chuck, a comic book lover, imagines himself. Adults may get more of a kick out of the references to 1980s pop culture (Members Only jackets, Now and Later candy) than the target audience, but the multilayered coming-of-age story should resonate with young readers. While this companion novel works as a standalone, those who have read the first book will have a richer experience. Ages 10-12. Agent: Arielle Eckstut, Levine, Greenberg, Rostan Literary Agency. (Apr.)

Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

School Library Journal

Starred Review

Gr 6 Up--In this prequel/companion to the acclaimed The Crossover, readers meet a young Charlie Bell, father of the twins from the first book. It's 1988, and Charlie just lost his dad to a heart attack. Suppressing his grief and alienating himself from his concerned mother, Charlie gets in trouble, which results in him spending the summer with his paternal grandparents. Granddaddy is a no-nonsense, jazz-loving man, who quickly puts "Chuck" in his place and demands that the sullen teenager help out around the house and spend time with his cousin Roxie shooting hoops. Not a natural baller, Chuck gets schooled by Roxie and slowly improves his game. With firm but loving support from his family and friends, he learns to refocus and get in touch with his emotions. In a high-stakes tournament, Roxie and Chuck learn that "it's okay/to be down/and upset/as long as/you're not down/and out." As in his previous novels in verse, Alexander shows off his expert command of the format, employing staccato breaks with smooth rhymes that mimic the bounce and flow of the sport. Interspersed are several comic panels illustrated by Anyabwile, which serve as fantastical imaginings--Chuck Bell dominating on the court like a superhero from his favorite comic books. As Chuck works his way through deep grief and deals with the consequences of some bad decisions, his voice is always fresh and compelling; Alexander's poetry is buoyant and optimistic. VERDICT Fans of The Crossover will delight in learning the origin tale of Josh and JB's dad, while new readers can comfortably jump right into the game.--Kiera Parrott, School Library Journal

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Horn Book Magazine

Starred Review
A story filled with preteen angst, peer pressure, realistic family dynamics, and first romance is elevated to uncommon heights by a visceral exploration of grief and a search for confidence that pays off in spectacular ways.

Kirkus

Starred Review
An eminently satisfying story of family, recovery, and growing into manhood.

ALA/Booklist

Starred Review
Librarians who delighted at Crossover's popularity will be thrilled with this pitch-perfect follow-up...Kwame Alexander is unstoppable.
Kwame Alexander
Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, publisher, and New York Times bestselling author of more than 35 books, including the Caldecott Medal and Newbery Honor-winning picture book The Undefeated, illustrated by Kadir Nelson, the Coretta Scott king Illustrator Award-winning picture book American Story, the Newbery medal-winning novel, The Crossover, Becoming Muhammad Ali, co-authored with James Patterson, Booked, which was longlisted for the National Book Award, Rebound, Solo and Swing. A regular contributor to NPR's Morning Edition, Kwame is also the recipient of numerous other awards, including the Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award, the Coretta Scott King Author Honor, three NAACP Image Award Nominations, and the 2017 Inaugural Pat Conroy Legacy Award. He invites you to visit him at kwamealexander.com on IG and Twitter @kwamealexander.


Kwame Alexander es poeta, educador, editor y autor de más de 35 libros, incluidos el libro ilustrado ganador de la Medalla Caldecott y el Honor Newbery The Undefeated, ilustrado por Kadir Nelson, el libro ilustrado ganador del Premio al Ilustrador Coretta Scott King American Story, la novela ganadora de la medalla Newbery The Crossover, Becoming Muhammad Ali, coescrita con James Patterson, Booked, que fue preseleccionada para el National Book Award, Rebound, Solo y Swing. Colaborador habitual de Morning Edition de NPR, Kwame también ha recibido numerosos premios, incluido el Premio de Poesía Lee Bennett Hopkins, el Honor de Autor Coretta Scott King, tres nominaciones al Premio NAACP Image y el Premio Pat Conroy Legacy inaugural de 2017. Te invita a visitarlo en kwamealexander.com en IG y Twitter @kwamealexander.
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