The Crossover - read free eBook by Kwame Alexander in online reader directly on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader/10(56). The Playbook. Animal Ark. Out of Wonder: Booked. Kwame Alexander’s Page-to-Stage Writing Workshop. Surf's Up. the Crossover. She Said, He bltadwin.rury: BOOKS. The Crossover Summary. Josh narrates a play-by play as he plays in a basketball game. He then introduces himself more fully: his name is Josh Bell, but people call him Filthy McNasty. He's tall, has long hair, and wants to be a basketball star. Josh got his nickname .
The Crossover. by Kwame Alexander. Josh Bell is almost 13 years old and basketball is his life. His identical twin brother, Jordan, whose nickname is JB, is his best friend and co-star on the court. Life as an almost teenager isn't easy, especially when your brother gets a girlfriend and your father is having health problems. Yet still gently poetic. I love The Crossover. Everyone will." --Nikki Giovanni "Kwame Alexander's cadenced basketball novel is a gem of poise and grace. His players come alive with the precision and control of an orchestrated musical composition. The poetry of the telling rings through to the heart. The Crossover crosses over as a gift to all. Well, the Crossover goes deeper than just basketball almost like high school life lived through a middle schooler. Just like in the book "The Crossover" is a young adult novel by Kwame Alexander that follows the life experiences of year-old basketball player Josh Bell who goes through so many experiences in middle school.
Kwame Alexander's THE CROSSOVER () is not a stereotypical basketball story. Rather, it is. Yet still gently poetic. I love The Crossover. Everyone will." —Nikki Giovanni "Kwame Alexander's cadenced basketball novel is a gem of poise and grace. His players come alive with the precision and control of an orchestrated musical composition. The poetry of the telling rings through to the heart. The Crossover crosses over as a gift to all ages.". Kwame Alexander's The Crossover won both the Newberry and Coretta Scott King Awards for children's literature in Combining beautiful prose with poetry that jumps off the page, Alexander tells the story of twin thirteen year basketball players Jordan and Josh Bell in a manner that makes reading fun for middle grade kids.
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