6/6/2023 0 Comments The crossover novel![]() ![]() It made me laugh, cry and gasp in between. Told in verse, this rhyming, rapping, rhythmic novel is fast, thoughtful, calm and chaotic. Josh focuses on his basketball, his rapping and his studies, and alone at home one day, he hears something that raises worries. He doesn’t ‘see’ you at the moment, he advises. Jordan has a new girlfriend, ‘Miss Sweet Tea,’ and Josh is feeling left out and lost. Josh and Jordan have always been incredibly close, but for Josh, other things seem to be changing too. Jordan loves to bet – on anything! When Josh loses a bet, he allows Josh near his dreads with the scissors, which goes terribly wrong. 4.26 55,828 Ratings 8,832 Reviews published 2014 46 editions. Josh loves his dreadlocks, believing them to be his ‘wings’ on the court. Their assistant principal mum demands it. Poetry and basketball collide in this powerful middle-grade novel in verse about 13-year-old twin brothers Josh and Jordan. Living and breathing basketball through their dad who played in the big league’s, and training constantly for fun and their futures in mind, Josh and Jordan are also popular at school and have good grades. ![]() 12 year old twins Josh and Jordan Bell are lightning on a basketball court. ![]()
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