Hoop Genius: How a Desperate Teacher and a Rowdy Gym Class Invented Basketball

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Product Details
Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Carolrhoda Books (R)
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.5 X 11.1 X 0.3 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780761366171

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About the Author
John Coy is the author of numerous nonfiction and fiction picture books including Night Driving, Hoop Genius, My Mighty Journey, and the unique collaboration Where We Come From. He has received many honors including a Marion Vannett Ridgway Award, a Charlotte Zolotow Honor, a Bank Street College Best Book of the Year, the Burr/Warzalla Award for Distinguished Achievement in Children's Literature, and the Kerlan Award in recognition of singular attainments in the creation of children's literature. He lives near the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and loves fall.
Joe Morse is an award-winning illustrator and artist. His work has graced everything from billboards in England to coins in Canada. He directs the Illustration Degree program at Sheridan Institute outside of Toronto. Joe lives in Toronto with his wife, the illustrator/designer Lorraine Tuson, and their 2 children.
Reviews

"Coy understands the power of detail . . . and his tight focus on the game's initial season is immediately engrossing. Spare, precise language reflects the game's welcome sense of order as well as its athletic appeal. Morse's kinetic paintings, at once dynamic and controlled, fill the spreads, capturing the game's combination of power and finesse."--starred, The Horn Book Magazine

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"Naismith's story offers an excellent way to reach reluctant readers when launching a research project or collaborating across disciplines." --Library Media Connection

-- (10/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)

"There's a bit of Otto Dix in Morse's distinctive paintings, with their angular contours and somber, blue-tinted skin, which lends an incongruous, though not displeasing, coolness to the notably hot-blooded sport." --The New York Times Book Review

-- (3/10/2013 12:00:00 AM)

"Morse's energetic illustrations add an old-fashioned charm to the narrative....This entertaining and informative story will delight young sports fans." --School Library Journal

-- (3/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)

"The fun here is in the contrast between Coy's straightforward narration and the stylized mayhem of Morse's cast of maroon-shirted, all-American-looking college guys." --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

-- (3/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)

"Well researched with material artifacts and primary sources, this classic story is boosted significantly by big, blocky, muscular illustrations in muted tones that effortlessly mix tongue-in-cheek whimsy with serious action. Anybody who plays the game or watches it ought to find this pretty engrossing." --Booklist

-- (2/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)