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Children's Fiction, Boys & Men

Second String Center

by Rich Wallace
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Synopsis

Cornell “Dunk” Duncan is thrilled to make the school basketball team, though as a secondstring center, he may mostly be warming the bench, since Jared, the starting center, is the best player on the team. But when Jared begins both missing practice and shots, Dunk gets to cover for him. He's playing better than ever, but will that jeopardize his friendship with Jared?

Kirkus Reviews

Cornell "Dunk" Duncan and his team from Dunk Under Pressure (2006) return for another in the Winning Season series. They are seventh-graders now. Dunk hopes for a place on the team, and gets his wish as back-up center. He might be only second string, but he gets to play. Jared, first-string center, is enduring the first stages of his parents' divorce, and it interferes with his play and makes him late to games and practice. Jared confides in Dunk, and Dunk is "there" for him. After much practice and a false start, all ends well with a win and Jared's dad promising to get an apartment in town. Some of the dialogue sounds like 1950s high-schoolers rather than modern New Jersey middle-schoolers, and the scant plot is never allowed to get in the way of the sports action. However, for reluctant readers and sports fans, this, like the rest of the series, is a strong choice. (Fiction. 8-12)

About the Author, Rich Wallace

  Rich Wallace lives in Wayne County, Pennsylvania. He has worked as a sportswriter and news editor, and is now the coordinating editor of Highlights for Children magazine. He coaches his sons' youth sports teams year-round, including soccer, basketball, and track and field.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780670061501

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