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Loading... Miracle on 49th Street (edition 2006)by Mike Lupica
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 00009933 Opinion: "Miracle on 49th Street" is a great book for late elementary school aged children. The plot is relatable for a lot of students who do not have typical family situations, or for students who play basketball. The book is written in the third person as it follows Molly on her journey to meet up with and be with her estranged father (Lupica). He is a star player on the Celtics, who is faced with a decision between family and his career. The story is structured well, and containing dialogue that carries the tone of realistic conversations. The big idea is that no matter how far you go in your career, you are never too important to go back to the people that made you who you are. This book is about a young girl named, Molly who has lost her mother. She finds out that her dad is an NBA star for the Boston Celtics. The NBA star, Josh Cameron, thinks this girl is crazy and tells her to leave him alone at first. As soon as Josh finally starts to believe that he is her father, Molly’s foster home parents move away and she is forced to make a decision. Josh Cameron is the antagonist and tries to get his “daughter” out of his life. The cover is a basketball spinning on a person’s finger. This is appealing because it gives info about the story and is also drawn very detailed. This book is open to any reader, especially the ones who get the father/daughter relationship, or someone who loves basketball. no reviews | add a review
After her mother's death, twelve-year-old Molly learns that her father is a basketball star for the Boston Celtics. No library descriptions found. |
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