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Shadowed by Carl Deuker

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Shadowed

Carl Deuker

HarperCollins · Hardcover · November 5, 2024

Reading lane: Basketball

Beloved, award-winning author Carl Deuker serves up another fast-paced sports novel—this one about basketball and friendship.

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Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy BasketballGood for readers interested in giftsGood for fans of Sports

Book Details

Authors
Carl Deuker
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
November 5, 2024
Format
Hardcover
Theme
Basketball · Basketball Stories
Reading lane
Basketball

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Publisher Categories

  • YA Stories About Boys & Men

  • Coming of Age

  • YA Stories About Parents

  • Class & Inequality for Teens

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  • Emotions & Feelings for Teens

  • Friendship for Teens

  • Finding Your Footing

  • Values & Choices

About This Book

Beloved, award-winning author Carl Deuker serves up another fast-paced sports novel—this one about basketball and friendship. Nate plays soccer, but he doesn’t love it. He plays because it’s what his family expects. Then Lucas Cawley moves in across the street. Lucas isn’t like any of Nate’s sports friends—he’s poor, his parents are mostly absent, and he’s devoted to his sister, Megan, who has a learning disability. Lucas may be an outcast at school, but he and Nate find com...

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Beloved, award-winning author Carl Deuker serves up another fast-paced sports novel—this one about basketball and friendship. Nate plays soccer, but he doesn’t love it. He plays because it’s what his family expects. Then Lucas Cawley moves in across the street. Lucas isn’t like any of Nate’s sports friends—he’s poor, his parents are mostly absent, and he’s devoted to his sister, Megan, who has a learning disability. Lucas may be an outcast at school, but he and Nate find common ground in their fierce games of one-on-one basketball. It’s not long before Nate realizes that basketball is his sport. But Nate has an ax to grind with star players Colin and Bo, who have disrespected him for years. Nate believes that outplaying those two is the most important thing . . . until he learns that life is about more than getting ready for the next game.

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