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Kwame Alexander

The Crossover

Fiction | Novel/Book in Verse | Middle Grade | Published in 2014

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

The Crossover by Kwame Alexander is a verse novel narrated by 12-year-old Josh Bell, a basketball prodigy who plays on the same team as his twin brother, Jordan. As they navigate middle school and the basketball court under the guidance of their legendary father, Josh struggles with the changes in his relationship with Jordan when a new girl, Alexis, captures Jordan’s attention. This story addresses themes of family, rivalry, and personal growth intertwined with on-court action and life lessons.

Reviews & Readership

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The Crossover by Kwame Alexander has been praised for its lyrical, free-verse narrative style and its engaging portrayal of basketball and brotherhood. Many commend its emotional depth and appeal to young readers. However, some critics feel the poetry format may not resonate with all audiences. Overall, it's a well-received, energetic, and moving exploration of family dynamics and sports.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Crossover?

A reader who enjoys The Crossover by Kwame Alexander is likely a middle school student or young adult, with an interest in sports, particularly basketball, and appreciates books written in verse. They may also enjoy Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis or Booked by the same author for their compelling storytelling and rhythmic prose.

Recommended

Reading Age

9-12years

Lexile Level

GN670L

Book Details

Genre

Narrative / Epic Poem

Children's Literature

Realistic Fiction

Topics

Sports

Themes

Relationships: Family