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The Crossover by Kwame Alexander
I've never really liked basketball, I mean I play it for fun but I didn't really care for it. But then I read The Crossover and it gave me a new perspective. The Crossover is more than just about basketball. Its about life changing and things that happen unexpectedly. Josh Bell is a 12 year old boy who loves basketball and his dreads. He has a twin brother named jordan
Bell who also loves basketball.
He also has a mom and dad who love basketball too. Josh learns that
sometimes in life Things change.
But does things change for the good or worse?
Josh hears his parents arguing about his dad not
wanting to go To the hospital.
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This book inspired me, because it teaches me how to be strong when life hits hard.