42 pages • 1 hour read
272
Novel • Fiction
Massachusetts • Contemporary
2009
Middle grade
10-14 years
960L
Million-Dollar Throw, by Mike Lupica, follows 13-year-old quarterback Nate Brodie, who is dealing with his father’s unemployment, his family’s financial struggles, and his best friend Abby’s degenerative eye illness. Despite these challenges, Nate wins the opportunity to make a million-dollar throw during a Patriots game, which becomes the central focus of his journey to reclaim his confidence and precision in football. The novel touches on sensitive topics, including visual impairment and financial stress.
Inspirational
Emotional
Hopeful
Contemplative
Bittersweet
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Mike Lupica's Million Dollar Throw is praised for its inspirational themes and realistic portrayal of young athletes' dreams and challenges. The narrative captivates middle-school readers, though some critics note the plot's predictability and occasional lack of depth in character development. Overall, it's a heartwarming read for sports enthusiasts.
Readers who enjoy sports novels and coming-of-age stories will appreciate Mike Lupica's Million Dollar Throw, comparable to The Crossover by Kwame Alexander and Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli. It's perfect for middle schoolers and teens who are fans of football and tales of perseverance and personal growth.
9,432 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
272
Novel • Fiction
Massachusetts • Contemporary
2009
Middle grade
10-14 years
960L
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