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Written by John Coy
What can you do with a bunch of rowdy college boys in the winter when it’s cold outside? John...
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Written by Phil Bildner
Rip and Red find that fifth grade continues to challenge them, as Tiki, a new girl whose Egyptian...
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Written by Kieran Crowley
More than anything, Noah Murphy wants to be a professional soccer player―and participating in the...
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Written by Kwame Alexander
Winner of 2014 Newbery and Coretta Scott King Awards for children's literature. Written in verse, basketball is a metaphor for life for twin middle school boys Jordan and Josh.
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Written by Mick Cochrane
Molly doesn’t want to be seen as “Miss Difficulty Overcome”; she wants to make herself known...
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Written by Mike Lupica
Teddy, a young football player, learns that sometimes bridging the distance in your family can be...
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Written by Mike Lupica
Gus and Cassie have always been on the same team off the field, but in this third novel in New York...
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Written by Edward Bloor
Paul Fisher sees the world from behind glasses so thick he looks like a bug-eyed alien. But he’s...
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Written by Kwame Alexander
In this follow-up to the Newbery-winning novel THE CROSSOVER, soccer, family, love, and friendship,...
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Written by Ken Mochizuki
For a young Japanese-American boy sent to an internment camp during World War II, baseball becomes a way to escape his unhappy surroundings.