Playing Without the Ball (Hardcover)

Author: Rich Wallace
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Product Summary
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780679886723
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Publish Date: 9/1/2000
Buy.com Sku: 30604541
Item#: R2L95J
Pages: 160
Age Range: 7 to UP
 
From the Publisher
Some might think Jay was cheated. By his mother, who walked out when he was nine. By his dad, who took a job a couple thousand miles away and let him stay above a bar in a one-room apartment. By the basketball coach, who saw his talent but chose youth over determination. And even Jay's not sure whether this last year of high school in the small town of Sturbridge, Pennsylvania will add up to anything. But he's not ready to let it go so fast either. It's funny, the things that give him hope: breathing in the cool mist above the produce in the supermarket, standing in the cold night air behind Shorty's bar on a break from flipping hamburgers, watching Spit -- his most unlikely best friend -- sing her heart out on stage, getting in a half-court game at the YMCA. And just when senior year seems a waste -- kissing the wrong girls, offending the right ones, playing basketball on a church league with other "rejects" -- life begins to click again. The church league gives him some of the best basketball he's ever played. And the right girl gives him a second chance. Jay may not know what he wants next out of life, but he's beginning to get a clue about how to play it.

From Publishers Weekly
Demonstrating once again his gift for combining taut sports action with understated but convincing characterization, Wallace returns to the same small Pennsylvania town from Wrestling Sturbridge and Shots on Goal. Seventeen-year-old Jay McLeod's mother left when he was nine, and his father has just moved to Los Angeles. Jay decides to stay behind until June in order to play varsity basketball, knowing that as a "borderline" player, it may be his last. He's shocked when the coach cuts him from the team, but isn't quite ready to leave Sturbridge just yet. Jay knows plenty of reasons to stay: his friend Spit, a gifted punk-rock singer with even more family baggage than Jay; the new church basketball league, whose players may not be as accomplished as the school team's but are just as committed and competitive; and the chance to figure out just where he might be headed. Wallace's detailed play-by-play descriptions deftly capture the rush felt by players deep in a game, anywhere and at any level; with equal skill, the author limns the resilient Jay and his realistically awkward and tentative forays into romance. A novel rebounding with pleasures for YA readers of all types. Ages 14-up.
 
 
 

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Against the Sky

The wind catches you by surprise when you turn the corner onto Main Street in Sturbridge, Pennsylvania. It's brisker than you expect, and in your face if you turn off a half-deserted side street and head up toward the post office or Rite-Aid or the Turkey Hill convenience store. Especially in late autumn.

It's the week before Halloween, getting dark in a hurry, so Rite-Aid is busy with people picking up giant bags of miniature candy bars and little kids scoping out masks and plastic jack-o'-lanterns. The rest of the stores are mostly closed for the night, but the pizza place is busy and the music store is hanging on for another hour or so. Nobody's in there except the clerk guy with long stringy hair, reading a magazine behind the counter. You can get used CDs for five bucks.

The diner's open across the street, but on this side the gun shop is closed, and Sid's clothing store just shut its lights a couple of seconds ago.

I turn into the alley
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