81 pages • 2 hours read
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Tommy Greenwald’s Game Changer (2018) explores the turbulent aftermath of a life-threatening head injury suffered by 13-year-old promising football player Teddy Youngblood during a scrimmage at Walthorne High School's summer football camp. As Teddy lies in a coma, his town grapples with the injury's implications, questioning the coach’s responsibility and the role of high school football, while emerging evidence suggests foul play amidst the team’s toxic culture.
Tommy Greenwald's Game Changer captures the intense world of youth sports and its darker sides. Reviewers praise its engaging narrative and relatable characters, though some feel the pacing could be tighter. The story poignantly addresses peer pressure and ethics, resonating well with both teens and adults. Overall, a compelling read with meaningful lessons.
A reader who enjoyed Tommy Greenwald's Game Changer is likely a middle-grade to young adult fan who appreciates sports fiction with a focus on moral dilemmas, personal growth, and contemporary issues. Fans of Mike Lupica’s Heat or Kwame Alexander’s The Crossover would enjoy the engaging narrative and relatable characters.
Sports
Disability
Realistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Mystery / Crime Fiction
Relationships: Teams
Values/Ideas: Loyalty & Betrayal
Relationships: Friendship