77 pages • 2 hours read
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Rebound by Kwame Alexander is a coming-of-age story that follows Charlie "Chuck" Bell, who uses basketball to find his power and agency after the sudden death of his father. Amid strained relationships and negative influences, a summer with his grandparents helps him reconnect with his father's memory, develop positive habits, and prepare for his future as a father himself in The Crossover. The book includes depictions of death and incarceration.
Rebound by Kwame Alexander garners acclaim for its vibrant verse, capturing the struggles and growth of a young basketball enthusiast. Reviewers praise its engaging language, relatable protagonist, and emotional depth. Critiques mostly highlight its pacing issues and predictability. However, overall, it's considered a heartfelt and inspirational read suitable for both teens and adults.
Readers who enjoy Rebound by Kwame Alexander are typically middle-grade to young adult readers who appreciate dynamic, sports-themed narratives filled with heartfelt poetry and lyrical prose. Fans of books like The Crossover by Kwame Alexander and The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas will find this novel engaging and inspiring.
Children's Literature
Realistic Fiction
Modern Classic Fiction
Sports
Relationships: Family
Life/Time: Childhood & Youth
Emotions/Behavior: Grief