352
Novel • Fiction
2010s
2012
Middle grade
9-12 years
730L
Unstoppable by Tim Green follows Harrison, a resilient teen who escapes an abusive foster home after an accidental death and finds new hope in football, only to face further challenges when he is diagnosed with cancer, loses a leg, and must adjust to life with a prosthetic limb while striving to reclaim his athletic dreams. The book contains descriptions of domestic abuse, an accidental death, cancer, and experiences of ableism.
Inspirational
Emotional
Challenging
Hopeful
Heartwarming
4,891 ratings
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Unstoppable by Tim Green offers an inspiring and emotional journey of a young boy's resilience through personal and athletic challenges. Readers praise its gripping narrative and depth of character development, making it a page-turner for middle-school readers. However, some find the plot predictable. Overall, it's a motivational read with life lessons.
A reader who enjoys Unstoppable by Tim Green is typically a young adult or teenage fan of sports fiction with an interest in overcoming adversity. Comparable titles include Mike Lupica's Heat and John Feinstein's Last Shot, which also highlight themes of resilience and personal growth through athletic challenges.
4,891 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
352
Novel • Fiction
2010s
2012
Middle grade
9-12 years
730L
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