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Author Alexander, Kwame, author

Title The crossover / by Kwame Alexander
Published Boston ; New York : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2014]

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Description 237 pages ; 22 cm
Series Crossover ; 1
Alexander, Kwame. Crossover series ; 1
Contents Warm-up: Dribbling -- Josh Bell -- How I got my nickname -- At first -- Filthy McNasty -- Jordan Bell -- On the way to the game -- Five reasons I have locks -- Mom tells Dad -- Conversation -- Basketball rule #1. -- First quarter: JB and I -- At the end of warm-ups, my brother tries to dunk -- The sportscaster -- Josh's play-by-play -- Crossover -- The show -- The bet, part one -- Ode to my hair -- The bet, part two -- The game is tied -- In the locker room -- Cut -- Calamity -- Mom doesn't like us eating out -- Missing -- The inside of Mom and Dad's bedroom closet -- Patella tendinitis -- Sundays after church -- Basketball rule #2 -- Girls -- While Vondie and JB -- Pulchritudinous -- Practice -- Walking home -- Man to man -- After dinner -- After we win -- Dad takes us to Krispy Kreme and tells us his favorite story (again) -- Basketball rule #3 -- Josh's play-by-play [two] -- The new girl -- I missed three free throws tonight -- Basketball rule #4 -- Having a mother -- Mom shouts -- Hypertension -- To fall asleep -- Why we only ate salad for Thanksgiving -- How do you spell trouble? -- Bad news -- Gym class. -- Second quarter: Conversation -- Conversation [two] -- Basketball rule #5 -- Showoff -- Out of control -- Mom calls me into the kitchen -- 35-18 -- Too good -- I'm on free throw number twenty-seven -- He probably -- t Ironic -- This is Alexis, may I please speak to Jordan? -- Phone conversation (I sub for JB) -- JB and I -- Boy walks into a room -- At practice -- Second-person -- Third wheel -- Tipping point -- The main reason I can't sleep -- Surprised -- Conversation -- Game time, 6:00 p.m. -- This is my second year -- Basketball rule #6 -- Josh's play-by-play [three] -- Before. -- Third quarter: After -- Suspension -- Churlish -- This week, I -- Basketball rule #7 -- The nosebleed section -- Fast break -- Storm -- The next morning -- Profusely -- Article #1 in the Daily News (December 14) -- Mostly everyone -- Final Jeopardy -- Dear Jordan -- I don't know -- No pizza and fries -- Even Vondie -- Uh-oh -- I run into Dad's room -- Behind closed doors -- The girl who stole my brother -- Things I learn at dinner -- Dishes -- Coach's talk before the game -- Text messages from Mom, part one -- The second half -- Tomorrow is the last day of school before Christmas vacation -- Coach comes over -- Estranged -- School's out -- The phone rings -- Basketball rule #8 -- When we get to the court -- At noon, in the gym, with Dad. -- Fourth quarter: The doctor pats Jordan and me on the back and says -- Myocardial infarction -- Okay, Dad -- Mom, since you asked, I'll tell you why I'm so angry -- Text messages from Vondie -- On Christmas Eve -- Santa Clause stops by -- Questions -- Tanka for language arts class -- I don't think I'll ever get used to -- Basketball rule #9 -- As we're about to leave for the final game -- During warm-ups -- Text messages from Mom, part two -- For Dad -- The last shot. -- Overtime: Article #2 in the Daily News (January 14) -- Where do we go from here? -- Starless -- Basketball rule #10 -- There are so many friends -- Free throws
Summary "A bolt of lightning on my kicks ... The court is sizzling. My sweat is drizzling. Stop all that quivering. Cuz tonight I'm delivering," raps basketball phenom Josh Bell. Thanks to his dad, he and his twin brother, Jordan, are kings on the court, with crossovers that make even the toughest ballers cry. But Josh has more than hoops in his blood. He's got a river of rhymes flowing through him - a sick flow that helps him find his rhythm when everything's on the line. As their winning season unfolds, things begin to change. When Jordan meets the new girl in school, the twins' tight-knit bond unravels. In this heartfelt novel, basketball and brotherhood intertwine to show Josh and Jordan that life doesn't come with a playbook and, sometimes, it's not about winning. -- From dust jacket
Notes 750L Lexile
Middle grades
Accelerated Reader 4.3
Text in English
Accelerated Reader AR MG 4.3 2.0 Accelerated Reader Quiz #164734
Reading Counts 6-8 4.6 7 63507
Lexile 750L
F&P X
Newbery Medal, 2015
Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book, 2015
Kentucky Bluegrass Award, 2016
Subject Twins -- Juvenile fiction
Brothers -- Juvenile fiction
Fathers and sons -- Juvenile fiction
African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
Novels in verse
Basketball stories
Twins -- Fiction
Brothers -- Fiction
Fathers and sons -- Fiction
African Americans -- Fiction
Novels in verse
Basketball -- Fiction
Twins -- Fiction
Brothers -- Fiction
Fathers and sons -- Fiction
African Americans -- Fiction
Reading List ALL326 prescribed text 2025
Genre/Form Basketball stories
Novels in verse
Novels in verse
Basketball stories
John Newbery Medal book award: Winner
Curriculum resource
Novels in verse
Basketball stories
Fiction
Juvenile works
Novels in verse.
Novels in verse.
Romans en vers.
Basketball stories.
Novels in verse.
LC no. 2013013810
ISBN 9780544107717 (hardcover)
0544107713 (hardcover)
1489858555
9781489858559
9780606379755 (Turtleback Books)
0606379754 (Turtleback Books)
9780605849747 (Permabound)
0605849749 (Permabound)