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Jake Maddox

Drive to the Hoop

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A girl on the JV basketball team was injured, and Mel has been asked to take her place. Mel is thrilled. But the girls on the freshman team aren't happy for her. In fact, they're being downright mean. How can Mel play to win when she doesn't have teammates on her side?

 
GenreSports Fiction
  
Reading LevelGrades 2-3
Interest LevelGrades 3-6
GRLM
Lexile Level570L
  
Text TypeLiterature: Narrative
  
ISBN978-1-66637-280-9
PublisherStone Arch Books
BrandJake Maddox
Copyright2011
  
Page Dimensions5 1/4" x 7 1/2"
Page Count72
LanguagesEnglish
Hardcover plus Interactive eBook
List Price: $53.32 School/Library Price
$39.99
 


 
 
Drive to the Hoop

Drive to the Hoop

A girl on the JV basketball team was injured, and Mel has been asked to take her place. Mel is thrilled. But the girls on the freshman team aren't happy for ...

Reviewed Titles Accelerated Reader
ISBN 9781434225009
Format Hardcover
Series Jake Maddox Girl Sports Stories

S/L Price
$19.49

Copyright Dewey Interest Level Reading Level ATOS GRL Lexile
2011 FIC Grades 3-6 Grades 2-3 3.7 M 570L
Drive to the Hoop

Drive to the Hoop

A girl on the JV basketball team was injured, and Mel has been asked to take her place. Mel is thrilled. But the girls on the freshman team aren't happy for ...

Reviewed Titles
ISBN 9781666318500
Format Capstone Interactive eBook
Series Jake Maddox Girl Sports Stories

S/L Price
$39.99

Copyright Dewey Interest Level Reading Level ATOS GRL Lexile
2011 FIC Grades 3-6 Grades 2-3 M 570L
 

Reviews

School Library Journal - Elizabeth Swistock

"In Cheer Captain, Julia wants to become captain of the cheerleading squad at her new middle school. However, she worries that if she does, it could harm her friendship with Ava, another cheerleader and a friend. In Drive to the Hoop, Mel is also new in town. She has a chance to move up from the freshman basketball team to JV, but this upsets the other freshman players. Mel, like Julia, wonders if she can form friendships while being successful in her sport. Both easy chapter books deal with popularity and competition from a female perspective, which is a nice niche to fill. Unfortunately, the stories are contrived, and the illustrations are poorly executed. These hi/lo titles are extremely formulaic but are likely to circulate and could be considered for larger collections." - School Library Journal

May 1, 2011

 
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