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Last Shot

di John Feinstein

Serie: Sports Beat (1)

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After winning a basketball reporting contest, eighth graders Stevie and Susan Carol are sent to cover the Final Four tournament, where they discover that a talented player is being blackmailed into throwing the final game.
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This is an all time favorite book of mine. I love how it is from the perspective of a narrator, but focuses its attention on a kid. Easy to relate to and is in simple language. From start to finish I was invested through the whole story. Basketball has always been my favorite sport, so to read about the behind the scenes of it and the business of the game really had me flying through the pages. ( )
  sharse1 | Mar 4, 2020 |
[a: Mike Lupica|2607|Mike Lupica|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1260484461p2/2607.jpg]'s books are so much better.
  valorrmac | Sep 21, 2018 |
Two aspiring teen journalists win an essay contest & a dream prize: an assignment and press credentials at the Final Four. On the court, however, they overhear a blackmail plot. This series opener is a little old school, but full of classic references you’ll enjoy.
  mcmlsbookbutler | Dec 12, 2017 |
For eighth graders Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson, March Madness has never been so mad. Both kids are winners of a fourteen-and-under writing contest sponsored by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). The grand prizes have won them trips to the Final Four in New Orleans. Not only will they get to watch the most thrilling college basketball games of the year, but they'll also be considered working journalists for the event. They have press credentials and are expected to report on the exciting stories of the Final Four. Little do they know, however, that they will end up at the center of the most shocking and important story of all.

At the beginning of LAST SHOT, Stevie Thomas is a wide-eyed thirteen-year-old from Pennsylvania. He already knows that he wants to be a sports journalist and has decided that the trip to the Final Four "would not be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For him, it would be a first-in-a-lifetime experience."

Stevie, a huge St. Joe's fan (the Philly team) is thrilled to see the exciting lineup of teams. There's a Big East team --- Connecticut, a Big Ten team --- Minnesota State, and Duke. Like many northern sports fans, Stevie is not on the Duke bandwagon. Upon learning that his co-winner, Susan Carol, is from North Carolina, he says, "I just hope she's not a Duke fan." And of course she is. Stevie and Susan Carol learn to put their differences aside, however, when they accidentally overhear Minnesota State's star player being blackmailed to throw the championship game.

Stevie and Susan Carol have no choice but to put together their investigative journalism skills and uncover what really is going on behind the blackmail scheme. Can they save the star basketball player? Will the championship game be fixed? The stakes are high and it will be a dangerous ride along the way. Their trip to the Final Four will be a most memorable one indeed!

LAST SHOT is John Feinstein's first children's book. The author, a political and sports reporter for the Washington Post as well as Sports Illustrated and National Sports Daily, has written many bestselling sports-related books. Feinstein does a wonderful job of mixing real-life sports characters like Tony Kornheiser, Dick Vitale and Coach K, among others, into the fictional world of LAST SHOT.

LAST SHOT is successful at combining the elements of a nonfiction sports book with a mystery novel. Readers will imagine what it's really like to be a sports reporter, but will also be pulled into the story. After all, it's hard to imagine anything more exciting than the Final Four, but the Final Four with a mystery to solve? Now that's madness.

--- Reviewed by Kristi Olson
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  jothebookgirl | Jan 3, 2017 |
The author's experience and background fully informs this press-pass look at the Cinderella's ball of college basketball. Audiobook review: The sports commentator and writer reads his own youth mystery novel set at the Final Four championship in New Orleans, giving it an appealing authenticity and insider's view for the listener. ( )
  Salsabrarian | Feb 2, 2016 |
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