First Team (New Kid #2)

by Tim Green (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
Series: New Kid

Brock is on the run again in New York Times bestselling author Tim Green's companion book to New Kid. Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica or Dan Gutman's Baseball Card Adventure series.

With his strong left arm, Brock knows he can be a great quarterback, and with the help of his new friend, Mak, he has a plan to make the first team. But the coaches have plans of their own, especially for the kids from the wrong side of the tracks, which is exactly where Brock now lives.

As Brock is trying to fit in, his father's past is catching up to him--and one chance meeting causes everything to come crashing down. Will Brock finally be able to navigate his new life, or will his past force him back on the run?

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Gr 5-8—Picking up right where New Kid (HarperCollins, 2014) left off, the shadowy "bad guys" are chasing Brock and his dad out of town. Another vehicle blocks their escape route and rams them down the side of an embankment. They not only escape unhurt, but also manage to evade the bullets being shot at them. Brock's dad stops their slog through the woods in the pouring rain to check his GPS on his cell phone. They are conveniently close to the runway where the man has parked an airplane. That's when Brock learns that his dad knows how to fly and isn't afraid to play a game of chicken with their assailants, who may be Russians or the "agency." There's plenty of action here, only it's not quite adrenaline-inducing because, while there is menace, there is no bite. The unidentified pursuers are just too inept and Brock's dad is just too lucky. The contrivances become increasingly difficult to believe and are not relegated to the espionage. Readers are expected to believe that the pitching prodigy is also a football prodigy, a quarterback no less. The mentor is the high-school star quarterback son of his dad's love interest. The issue of classism in the football-obsessed town they settle in would be interesting if the coaches were not cardboard stereotypes. A bewildering twist at the end may portend a third book.—Brenda Kahn, Tenakill Middle School, Closter, NJ

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

"Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica or Dan Gutman."—Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780062208767
Lexile Measure
700
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
September 20, 2015
Series
New Kid
BISAC categories
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV039000 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General
JUV032030 - Juvenile Fiction | Sports & Recreation | Football
Library of Congress categories
Fathers and sons
Schools
Interpersonal relations
Moving, Household
Football
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Adolescenc
JUVENILE FICTION / Sports & Recreation / Foot

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