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eBook details
- Title: Hit Count
- Author : Chris Lynch
- Release Date : January 19, 2015
- Genre: Sports & Recreation,Books,Young Adult,Fiction,Family & Relationships,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 2012 KB
Description
Arlo Brodie loves being on the football field, getting hit hard and hitting back harder. Thatâs where he belongs, leading his team to championships, becoming âStarloâ on his way to the top. Arloâs dad cheers him on, but his mother quotes head-injury statistics and refuses to watch. Arloâs girlfriend tries to make him see how dangerously heâs playing; when that doesnât work, she calls time-out on their relationship. Even Arloâs coaches begin to track his hit count, ready to pull him off the field when he nears the limit. But Arloâs not worried about tallying collisions. The cheering crowds and the adrenaline rush convince him that everything is OKâin spite of the pain, the pounding, the dizziness, and the confusion.
In Hit Count, Chris Lynch explores the American love affair with contact sports and our attempts to come to terms with clear evidence of real danger.
PRAISE FOR HIT COUNT:
âLynch offers a powerful, provocative look at the dark side of popular sports and their potential cost, using Arlo as a cautionary, even tragic tale. Arloâs rise and fall is handled skillfully, allowing readers into the self-destructive, self-deceiving mindset of an addict without condemning him.â âPublishers Weekly
âThis unflinching examination of the price of athletic power, with plenty of bone-crunching play-by-play action, is both thought-provoking and formidable.â âThe Horn Book Magazine
âThe strength of this hard-hitting novel is how well award-winning author Chris Lynch portrays the drive and hunger of young football players . . . This intense timely story provides incredible insight as to why knowledge of football's potential danger is not enough to keep young players from taking the field.â âKirkus Reviews
âAn important work that raises troubling questions about the culture of violence in American high school sports.â âSchool Library Journal
âLynch offers a powerful, provocative look at the dark side of popular sports and their potential cost, using Arlo as a cautionary, even tragic tale. Arloâs rise and fall is handled skillfully, allowing readers into the self-destructive, self-deceiving mindset of an addict without condemning him.â âPublishers Weekly
A Booklist 2015 Top Ten Sports Books for Youth
A Junior Library Guild Selection