A sweetly humorous middle grade novel packed with action, basketball, and a dash of magical realism about friendship and family, first crushes, and belonging, from acclaimed author Gary Soto.
Thirteen-year-old Jordan Mendoza has a huge crush on his classmate, Sierra, but heâs never going to win her affections if he stays a C student and keeps embarrassing himself on the basketball court. And it doesnât help that his best friend, Antonio, likes to tease him about it all a little too much.
But when Jordan dives into the waters of a dangerous irrigation canal to save a drowning puppy, heâs suddenly got even more on his mind than kissing Sierra and making the starting team. Can he nurse the abandoned puppy back to health (and will his parents let him keep her)? Who threw her into the canalâand is it possible that there are more puppies needing rescue? And why are the cops suddenly at Jordanâs door, looking for him?Â
Thereâs something for every reader in this storyâs mix of humor, sports, themes of thrilling independence, subtle strands of magical realism, and timely social commentary, all held together by a sweet and satisfying emotional core.
Gary Soto is the author of Baseball in April, Taking Sides, Puppy Love, and many more books for young readers. He is a National Book Award finalist and a recipient of the Andrew Carnegie Medal, the Hispanic Heritage Award for Literature, the TomÃĄs Rivera Book Award, the NEA Author-Illustrator Civil Rights Award, the California Library Associationâs Beatty Award, and the PEN Center West Book Award. He lives in Northern California.