Summer training: 10 sports books for your teenage athlete to read this "off-school" season5/31/2017 Nothing beats the optimism of summer break! A chance for kids to relax, unwind, and not touch a school related skill for a solid 3 months! Tis the season for the sports nuts(parents and kids) to parade through youth sport camps, swing the bat every day, shuttle off to AAU contests in exotic locales like Iowa, or throw some iron around to beef up for the upcoming fall seasons. Imagine this, though.......What if we carved some time out of our busy schedules and promoted another skill; another activity to exercise an often neglected summer muscle. The mind! It's always interesting to me that a parent will demand 500 shots a day in the driveway, but not have a fleeting thought about doing 20 pages a day of reading. Are the two not equals?? Here's an idea: Let's keep our kids motivated to read this summer, and if they are not motivated readers, why not use the opportunity of a few homeworkless months to introduce some fantastic books. I'll make it easy for you. What I have included here is a list of 10 amazing nonfiction sports books that have been popular in not only my school library this year, but in many youth libraries throughout the country. These books are timely, relevant, well written, meaningful, and engaging. They teach, inform, enlighten, and entertain. If you are a public librarian, put these out on a "sports summer reading" display. If you are a parent, buy these books and place them in strategically obvious spots around the house for your teen. Or, you can just suggest them. Quite simply, let's make it a goal to get our young athletes reading over the summer. It doesn't matter if they are reading fantasy, mystery, or sappy love stories. But since sports is already in their vocabulary, here is a list of sports related books that are sure to keep them interested and engaged. Just maybe--just maybe.......you'll find them outside lounging comfortably up against the basketball hoop pole, legs propped up on the ball, enjoying a good book. Dream on!!!!!!! Here's the list--in no particular order. As a side note, just because a book is a young readers edition does not make it too "kiddy, or cheesy." Quite the contrary, I have found these books make young readers feel like adults, and reluctant boy readers feel like they have tackled something significant. Enjoy! Strong inside : Perry Wallace and the collision of race and sports in the South by Andrew Maraniss Brief summary: Story of Perry Wallace, a talented student athlete, who becomes the first African-American basketball player in the SEC at Vanderbilt University during the tumultuous late 1960s Why? Kids are shocked to discover what African-American college players like Perry Wallace had to endure to participate in a game they loved during the civil rights era down south. Often I hear from kids while reading, "Did this really happen?" Who would it be best for? Specific young readers edition suitable for grades 4 and above. Maraniss also has an adult version of the book that would be great as a parent read-along. The Playbook: 52 rules to aim, shoot, and score in this game called life by Kwame Alexander Brief summary: Poetry and inspiring lessons about the rules of life, as well as uplifting quotes from popular athletes in this motivational and inspirational book. Why? This is a nice little book that will provide lots of inspiration for the young athlete, opening many doors of conversation about the connections between sports and life. Who would it be best for? Specifically for young readers probably middle school and early high school. Undefeated: Jim Thorpe and the Carlisle Indian School Football Team by Steve Sheinkin Brief summary: Football and Native American history come together in this true story of how Jim Thorpe and Pop Warner created the legendary Carlisle Indians football team. Why? Kids were astounded to read about some real origins of the violent game of football, and, as one student put it, what a "beast" of an athlete Jim Thorpe was! Who would it be best for? Specific Young readers edition suitable for grades 4 and above Fire in my eyes : an American warrior's journey from being blinded on the battlefield to gold medal victory by Brad Snyder and Tom Sileo Brief summary: Exactly one year after losing his sight in a blast while serving in Afghanistan, Snyder wins a gold medal in swimming at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. Why? Great story of courage and overcoming odds. Kids found Snyder's story extremely inspirational and unique. Stories of war heros are huge in high school. Combining war and sports is always a winner. Who would it be best for? Adult format but very readable for grades 6 and up Gunslinger : the remarkable, improbable, iconic life of Brett Favre by Jeff Pearlman Brief summary: A biography of NFL quarterback and Green Bay Packer great Brett Favre, covering the life and football career of this colorful star Why? Brett Favre was one of the most colorful and crazy characters ever to play the game. His true love for the game and freewheeling style had kids in awe. Everyone loves a rebel! Who would it be best for? Adult format and lengthy--probably for the high school and above crowd Coach Wooden and Me: Our 50-Year Friendship On and Off the Court by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Brief summary: Kareem shares stories and wisdom from his decades-long relationship with legendary UCLA coach John Wooden Why? Are you kidding, a chance to peer into the minds and friendship of two legendary figures in basketball!! What's not to love! Who would it be best for? Adult format --probably for the upper middle / high school and above crowd Days of knight : how the general changed my life by Kirk Haston. Brief summary: Kirk Haston discusses his time playing college basketball for Bobby Knight at Indiana University and the lessons he learned from "The General" Why? Kids loved the lessons of Knight and his often unique (bizarre) methods of motivation! Haston is very engaging and easy to relate to as a player--the kind of guy you root for. Who would it be best for? Adult format, but easily written with many sidebars and "Knightisms"-probably grade 6 and up Rising above : how 11 athletes overcame challenges in their youth to become stars Gregory Zuckerman with Elijah and Gabriel Zuckerman. Brief summary: Athletes find discipline, hope, and inspiration on the playing field, rising above their challenging life circumstances--something many of our kids can relate to. Why? What young athlete has not faced adversity yet? Whether injuries, home life, relationships, or disappointment have knocked on the door, this book shows any kid that there is hope. Who would it be best for? For young readers probably grade 3/4 to early/mid high school. Shoe dog : a memoir by the creator of Nike by Phil Knight Brief summary: Nike founder and CEO Phil Knight shares his story of how Nike came to be the mega corporation it is today Why? Every school kid relates to Nike! Many who have read this were fascinated by the back story of the company and how Knight created this giant. A story they never knew! Who would it be best for? Adult format--probably for the upper middle/ high school and above crowd Legends : the best players, games, and teams in basketball by Howard Bryant. Brief summary: A fun discussion of the best hardwood heroes. From Magic Johnson to Michael Jordan to LeBron James to Steph Curry, the book is a great collection of NBA champions and superstars. Why? This book has started some great argument among kids about numerous basketball related issues. Now....are the Warriors good or bad for NBA basketball??!! Who would it be best for? Specifically for young readers probably grade 3/4 to early/mid high school.
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10/20/2017 06:50:38 am
I think it is for me. I'm a basketball fanatic and also I have a sports books collection that are now hard to find. I don't have any plans to sell it because some of them were bought to me by my dad who just passed away last year. For me, they are memories that are left for me by my dad so I'm really valuing them. I told my son not to touch those books without my permission because they are so valuable to me.
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9/10/2018 10:57:36 pm
People are so into basketball. According to some people whom I got the chance to talk to, basketball is their lives! That could be the reason why I understand the feeling of your friends towards the said sport. By the way, thank you for sharing this story to us! I've been getting a lot of inspiration from articles I've been reading lately. I am so happy that I got the chance to read this article, I had a better understanding why people are so into this sport!
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