|a African Americans |v Juvenile fiction. |a Coretta Scott King author honor book, 2015 |a Fourteen-year-old twin basketball stars Josh and Jordan wrestle with highs and lows on and off the court as their father ignores his declining health. |a Boston |a New York : |b Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, |c 2014. |a The crossover : |b a basketball novel / |c by Kwame Alexander. Williams Branch Library Juvenile Collection Sutter County Main Branch Children's Area Princeton Branch Library Juvenile Collection Maxwell Branch Library Juvenile Collection Grimes Branch Library Juvenile Collection Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.Arbuckle Branch Library Juvenile Collection When their two worlds collide in seventh grade, fraternal twins and opposites Owen and Russell find themselves in direct competition at school, on the court, and at home. When someone tries to steal Russell's spot as captain of the mathlete team, will the two be able to put aside their differences in order to save his position? Or will they be sidelined? Perfect for fans of Matt Christopher and Andrew Clements alike, this is a lighthearted and hilarious look at what happens when brains meets brawn meets basketball. The new basketball coach recruits Russell for the seventh grade team and a jealous Owen has to fight to stay in the game. They've long kept the peace by going their separate ways, but all that is about to change. These twin brothers couldn't be more different. His brother, Russell, rocks the school boards.
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