Twelve-year-old Seth Pender thinks his life came to an end when he suffered a spinal injury that left him confined to a wheelchair. Seth, an athlete who loves basketball, is sure he'll never play... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I didn't look forward to reading this book, because I thought it was going to be just another sports fiction. I couldn't have been more wrong. Seth Pender, 12, is angry and depressed at spending the rest of his life in a wheelchair after a car accident that took away his normal life and his athletic ability. His family, friends, and therapist can't find the key to break through his abusive, withdrawn behavior. But then one day, Seth sees a boy playing wheelchair basketball. After initially making snide comments about it not being "real" basketball, Seth goes to a game with his friend and sister. He is totally impressed with the strength, agility, and spirit of the players. Seth works out to build his upper body, and joins a team. Not all is smooth. He almost quits because of a tough coach, but he finally understands that independence, and peak performance are why the coach is pushing him. Though the plot sometimes seems too perfect, I can see the same sensitivity, misunderstanding, and moodiness happening in many middle schoolers. The interactions of Seth and his therapist will enlighten readers as to the reasons for some of their own problems. Interesting details about special sports wheelchairs are included. The best thing is that readers can't help but gain a new understanding and respect for an incredible sport. I certainly did.
A STORY OF A CRIPPLED BOY AND AMAZING WHEELCHAIR ATHLETES
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This story hits you in the face at the beginning with a boy who has lost the use of his legs in an accident. Seth is angry at everybody for his horrible loss until his sister persuades him to go watch a wheelchair basketball game. Seth is enthralled, and convinced that finally he can be an athlete again. But his journey in wheelchair basketball isn't an easy one. Matt Christopher chronicles the hard work and struggles that athletes face in training and the incredible possibility that Seth may just be able to feel like a winner again. Bravo! Matt Christopher - AWESOME!
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