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Game Changer by Tommy Greenwald

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Game Changer

Tommy Greenwald

Harry N. Abrams · Paperback · February 2, 2021

Reading lane: Football Stories

A mysterious football accident sends a high school reeling in Game Changer , an award-winning multimedia-format novel from Tommy Greenwald.

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Good for readers who enjoy Football StoriesGood for readers interested in sportsGood for fans of Sports

Book Details

Authors
Tommy Greenwald
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Published
February 2, 2021
Format
Paperback
Theme
Football Stories · Football
Reading lane
Football Stories

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Publisher Categories

  • Illness & Injury

  • Football Stories

  • Navigating Peer Pressure

About This Book

A mysterious football accident sends a high school reeling in Game Changer , an award-winning multimedia-format novel from Tommy Greenwald. Thirteen-year-old Teddy Youngblood is in a coma, fighting for his life after an unspecified football injury at training camp. His family and friends flock to his bedside to support his recovery—and to discuss the events leading up to the tragic accident. Was this the inevitable result of playing a violent sport, or did something more sin...

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A mysterious football accident sends a high school reeling in Game Changer , an award-winning multimedia-format novel from Tommy Greenwald. Thirteen-year-old Teddy Youngblood is in a coma, fighting for his life after an unspecified football injury at training camp. His family and friends flock to his bedside to support his recovery—and to discuss the events leading up to the tragic accident. Was this the inevitable result of playing a violent sport, or did something more sinister happen on the field that day? Told in an innovative multimedia format combining dialogue, texts, newspaper articles, interview transcripts, an online forum, and Teddy’s inner thoughts, Game Changer explores the joyous thrills and terrifying risks of America’s most popular sport. “A must-buy for libraries looking for innovative narratives for sports fans. Readers who enjoy Tim Green, Mike Lupica, and Kwame Alexander will want to pick this up.” — School Library Journal

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