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192
Book • Fiction
New York City • 1970s
1981
Middle grade
12-18 years
740L
Hoops is about Lonnie Jackson, a young basketball talent from Harlem who juggles life between his mother’s house and a motel where he works. As he and his team compete in a basketball tournament under the guidance of their coach, Cal Jones, Lonnie navigates personal struggles and societal challenges, ultimately seeking success and happiness despite his turbulent environment. The novel addresses physical assault.
Gritty
Emotional
Challenging
Inspirational
Hopeful
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Walter Dean Myers' Hoops receives acclaim for its realistic depiction of inner-city life and the personal growth of its protagonist. Readers appreciate the authentic slang and basketball scenes. Some critics find the plot predictable and secondary characters underdeveloped. Overall, it is praised for its strong message and relatable themes.
A reader who would enjoy Hoops by Walter Dean Myers is typically a young adult with an interest in basketball, underdog stories, and coming-of-age narratives. Fans of The Crossover by Kwame Alexander or Slam! by Nick Hornby will appreciate the similar themes of personal growth, sports, and overcoming adversity.
3,118 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
192
Book • Fiction
New York City • 1970s
1981
Middle grade
12-18 years
740L
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