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On guard
by
Jones, Patrick, 1961- author
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Jones, Patrick, 1961- Bounce
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Basketball stories.
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Grief Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"She is the star player on her basketball team, until her sister is injured in a violent crime. Instantly, her game is derailed, and she becomes a second victim. Can she save her scholarship season?\"-- Provided by publisher.
To the point
2016
On the basketball court, Randy makes up for what he lacks in skill with hard work and hustle, but his high standards are challenged when he discovers some players are cheating in school.
Pass it forward
2016
\"A former benchwarmer's growth spurt puts him at the center of attention on the court, but what seems like a year of promise turns into trouble when he cannot follow through in the classroom\"-- Provided by publisher.
At the center
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Jones, Patrick, 1961- author
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Basketball Fiction.
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African Americans Fiction.
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Race relations Fiction.
2016
\"When an African American student transfers from an inner-city basketball team to the suburbs, tension among the players and the coach erupts along racial lines. To the anger of his teammates, the coach kicks him off the team after he gets into a fight. Can a social media movement get him back on the court?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Fight or flee
2016
\"In this remake of Shakespeare's Hamlet set in Williston, North Dakota, seventeen-year-old Hinton, released after a year in juvenile prison, faces rumors that his uncle--now married to his mother and running the family drug empire--caused his father's overdose. Conflicted, Hinton knows bloodshed is likely however he reacts\"-- Provided by publisher.
Duty or desire
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Jones, Patrick, 1961- author
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Clark, Marshunna, author
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Police brutality Fiction.
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Love Fiction.
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Hispanic Americans Fiction.
2016
In this adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, Alejandro and Chrissie, teens from opposite sides of Minneapolis, are drawn together over their shared experience of brutal police attacks, but while Alejandro struggles with divided loyalties between his duty to his family and crew and his obsessive love, Chrissie debates whether to pursue justice or just move on.