Game
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2008
218
Novel • Fiction
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Children`s LiteratureHarlem, New York • Contemporary
2008
YA
14-18 years
800L
In Game by Walter Dean Myers, Drew Lawson is a high school basketball player balancing athletic aspirations with academic responsibilities. He faces challenges on and off the court, navigating team dynamics and personal growth while striving for a future in basketball. The story delves into Drew's journey to define himself beyond the game.
Gritty
Challenging
Emotional
Inspirational
Hopeful
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Walter Dean Myers' Game captivates readers with its authentic portrayal of a young basketball player's dreams amidst personal challenges. Reviews highlight the compelling narrative and strong character development, praising its realism and emotional depth. However, some critique the story's predictability. Overall, the novel's vivid depiction of ambition and identity resonates well.
A reader captivated by Game by Walter Dean Myers likely appreciates sports-driven narratives and character growth, similar to The Crossover by Kwame Alexander. They enjoy themes of ambition, teamwork, and inner-city life, often found in stories that explore the intersection of sports and personal development.
965 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
218
Novel • Fiction
•
Children`s LiteratureHarlem, New York • Contemporary
2008
YA
14-18 years
800L
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