Publication Date: October 15, 2024
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Ages 13 And Up, Grades 8 And Up
In Byron Graves’s (Ojibwe) compelling debut novel, Ojibwe basketball player Tre Brun is still grieving the death of his older brother when he is given a shot to take his place on his Red Lake Reservation’s varsity basketball team. But with so much to face down—racist cops, community expectations, social landmines, and Tre’s ongoing sense of loss—will he and the team make it to their first state championship? Winner of the William C. Morris Award and the American Indian Library Association Youth Literature Award, now in paperback!
This compelling debut novel by new talent Byron Graves (Ojibwe) tells the relatable, high-stakes story of a young athlete determined to play like the hero his Ojibwe community needs him to be.These days, Tre Brun is happiest when he is playing basketball on the Red Lake Reservation high school team—even though he can’t help but be constantly gut-punched with memories of his big brother, Jaxon, who died in an accident.When Jaxon's former teammates on the varsity team offer to take Tre under their wing, he sees this as his shot to represent his Ojibwe reservation all the way to their first state championship. This is the first step toward his dream of playing in the NBA, no matter how much the odds are stacked against him.But stepping into his brother’s shoes as a star player means that Tre can’t mess up. Not on the court, not at school, and not with his new friend, gamer Khiana, who he is definitely not falling in love with.After decades of rez teams almost making it, Tre needs to take his team to state. Because if he can live up to Jaxon's dreams, their story isn’t over yet. A heartwarming, insightful, and fast-paced story by a talented new writer!
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