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Rocket Man

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If only Bob could go back to being the Mr. Invisible of his superhero days. Back when he wasn't always being compared to his super-talented hardcore basketball god brother and perfect little sister. Back when Roy and Kyle didn't know he existed. To make matters even worse, his dad is really sick and getting sicker. When Bob begins planning a fundraiser basketball game in support of cancer research, things start to look up. With Roy being temporarily out of the picture after terrorizing some little kids, Bob finally gets a chance to play on the D1 basketball team and ends up helping Roy complete his community service. Maria seems to be becoming more than a friend, and even big brother James starts paying more attention to him, and gives Bob some pointers on how to become The Rocket Man. But cancer rears its ugly head again when a bad fall lands Dad in a wheelchair. Will he be strong enough to make it to the Hoop Heroes 4 Health game?
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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2014

      Gr 5-8-Eighth grader Bob O'Neill is devastated when he gets assigned to the Division 2 basketball team again: he thought for sure this was the year he would finally make Division 1. Between his dad recently being diagnosed with brain cancer, and school bully Roy constantly hassling him, Bob feels like his best defense is to stay invisible. But his friend Maria is sticking by him, and with encouragement from her and from his coach, he slowly starts to realize there are options other than going through life unnoticed. Tired of feeling powerless about the "C Monster" that is attacking his dad's health, Bob comes up with a fundraising idea: the alum from his dad's basketball-playing days take on the current team Oakdale High team. Maria and Bob's older brother help organize the event, and Hoop Heroes 4 Health quickly gathers steam, especially when one of Oakdale's alumni who went on to play for the NBA agrees to come back to town for the game. Bob is getting a little D1 playtime, and when Roy is sent to juvenile detention for a few weeks for a prank on some young kids, Bob moves up to D1 and his confidence continues to soar. Roy returns before the big game, and while he and Bob don't become close friends, they are able to appreciate each other on the court. Bob is a likable, if overly earnest, protagonist. The book's brevity pages may appeal to reluctant readers, although the dialogue has a distinct after-school special feel. The cover, which features a ball swishing through the net, may be a bit misleading since the sports action in the book is minimal.-Kim Dare, Fairfax County Public Schools, VA

      Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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