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Lädt ... Night Hoopsvon Carl Deuker
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Nick is a young boy who loves basketball, and has a father who was extremely successful at the game but could not continue college so his career was cut short. Nick learns that his parents are getting a divorce which does not come at a good time because he is about to have a big tryout. Nick learns how to deal with hardship and even makes friends with his bully of a neighbor, Trent. The central message of the book is that sports can get you through difficult time. Through his parents divorce Nick used basketball as an outlet and forget everything that was going on once he stepped onto the court. I did not enjoy this book, and it was a very slow read. I thought it would interest me because of the sport, but i quickly lost interest. Night Hoops, like most of Carl Deuker's novels really focuses a lot on narrating actual games instead of the real message. I really enjoyed it though. The main character and what many believe to be the antagonist actually have a bond through basketball. The antagonist faces a lot of adversity since his brother committed a crime. Because of what his brother did, everyone assumes that the antagonist is also a bad person. All he wants to do is play basketball, and he even raises his failing grades to ensure his spot on the team. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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While trying to prove that he is good enough to be on his high school's varsity basketball team, Nick must also deal with his parents' divorce and the erractic behavior of a troubled classmate who lives across the street. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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The main conflict of the story is when Trent's brother Zack shoots a man after telling the police that he was beating up animals by the river. Zack went by Trent when they were going to fire a gun when Zack got some bullets. Trent refused that night but Zack went and decided to shoot it a bit and almost killed Nick's brother's girlfriend's brother.
The protagonist in the novel is Nick Abbott who plays high school basketball at Bothell High School. He is a freshman playing on the varsity team with Trent Dawson who bullied him in junior high. Trent and Nick were not close friends until they started playing at night against each other. The Antagonist in the novel is Zack Dawson, Trent's older brother who gets in trouble for beating animals and for shooting a man. Another main character in the story is Nick’s dad, he helps Nick get better to play on the varsity team. He tells Nick about the final shot being the one to take it, and always finding the open man when playing offense.
The theme of the story is happiness. Trent does what makes him happy which is playing basketball. The story is written around basketball and how it helps them be happy. By the end of the novel, Trent decides to do what makes him happy and join the team in the game. Nick finds happiness when playing basketball and winning with the team. Almost everyone by the end of the book finds happiness in their life.
I recommend this novel because it tells an interesting story about a boy being bullied and
coming to terms with the bully to play in the championship game, although the bully's brother
does something wrong the bully stays and plays in the game, so his life won’t be ruined
because of his brother's mistake. ( )