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    • Age Range: 12
    • Pub. Date: May 2005
    • 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 210,243

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      • Pub. Date: May 2005
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Hardcover, 192pp
      • Sales Rank: 210,243
      • Age Range: 12
      • Lexile: 710L 

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      Marcus and Eddie are best friends who found the strength to break through the racial barrier. Marcus is black; Eddie is white. Stars of their school basketball team, they are true leaders who look past the stereotypes and come out on top. They are inseparable, watching each other's backs, both on and off the basketball court. But one night--and one wrong decision--will change their lives forever. Will their mistake cost them their friendship . . . and their future?

      About the Author: Paul Volponi lives in New York City.

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      "This excellent novel has it all: authentic characters, a thought-provoking plot and heartbreaking drama," PW said in a starred review of this tale about an interracial friendship between two basketball stars. Ages 10-up. (Dec.) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

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      Black and White Reviewby Anonymous

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      October 20, 2009: Black and White is an incredible story about two young men growing up in the city. This book will show anyone who reads it a lot about how life is in the city. Paul Volponi does a tremendous job of showing both characters love for basketball and how their friendship grew apart really got me into the story. The way Volponi describes how the characters friendship grew apart and the way they handled it will grasp anyone's attention.

      While reading this book I quickly realized that this book is intense, emotional and you can really get into the story. The two main characters are Marcus and Eddie. Marcus is African American and Eddie is Caucasian. This creates a lot of racial differences during the book, but Eddie and Marcus get past that and are best friends. They are the best basketball players at their high school so everyone knows who they are and about them. In the beginning of the story Marcus and Eddie need money to pay their student dues. They made the decision to rob people until they could get enough money. One moment while they are rob a man the gun they were using fired off and shot the man. They both took off running.

      People that have read Black and White or who are reading it might have some problems with the book. Some people may have the problem with that throughout the whole book the chapters switch between Eddie's and Marcus's view of the story. I personally have never read a book where the characters tell the story like this, but I quickly learned that I really enjoyed it. Another problem is people might not like that an African American boy and a Caucasian boy are friends. I don't have a problem with this but others might. Volponi does an excellent job of stating the problem of the book, but he does not just come out and say it. There are a few problems I have with the book. In my opinion the main problem of the book is the shooting of the man. Others may disagree because racism or basketball could be the main point.

      Black and White is a thrilling heartwarming story for a reader of any age. Anyone who loves sports or just a good story about growing up and facing your problems, you should read this book. I give it 10 basketballs out of 10.

      Devon Rby Anonymous

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      September 22, 2009: Book Review Draft

      The book that I read this summer was called Black and White by Paul Volponi. I really thought this book was excellent because it had a lot of potential, and I liked that. I also liked it because I like sports and this book has to do with basketball. In my opinion this book was one of the best sports novels that I have read in a long time or maybe even the best one yet. I recommend this book very greatly to young adults like myself.

      This book is about two boys Marcus and Eddie who are seniors in their high school. They both play basketball and are very good at it. They both start to get get recruited for college. They get greedy and want money so they start doing stick ups to rob people of their money. But one night they stick up this man and Eddie accidentally shoots him, so they run. Then Marcus gets looked at by the police and ends up getting questioned. That is all that happens up to now, without giving the end away.

      I thought that this book was (good) because it interested me. The reason why I think that the book is superior because it tells a fiction story that could be happening in real life, and that is why I like the topic of the book. Three moments from the book that I like most and mean the most is when the stick ups start, when the police investigate Marcus, and when the police prosecute Marcus not Eddie.

      The books plot was interesting because it was like it was happening in the real world for example stick ups do happen every day. The authors writing style is great in a way that I thought it was easy to understand and also to read I really liked how he ordered things also. There weren't that many characters in this book but the ones that were in the book were high-quality, I imagined in my head the characters and how real they sounded when they were quoted. The message of the story is that when people break the law over and over again then it will catch up to them and they will be punished.

      This book in my opinion deserves a five out of five because it was fantastic. I highly recommend teens interested in sports to read this. If I was someone who hasn't read this and I heard about the review of the book I would want to read it right away.


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