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書籍專區 青少年兒童 青少年小說 Crossover (2015 Newbery Medal Award)

Crossover (2015 Newbery Medal Award)

作者:Alexander, Kwame

出版社:Houghton Mifflin

年份:2014

ISBN:9780544107717

書號:20188184

裝訂:精裝

定價:$630

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內容簡介
2015 紐伯瑞獎(Newbery Medal Winner)
2015 史考特獎(Coretta Scott King Honor Award Winner)
 
寫詩的熱血籃球男孩
嘻哈風的美麗詩詞
在詩的韻律中聽到球場上的咻咻聲

Alexander的新書”Crossover”(籃球中種種用來過人的運球技巧),全書以主角Josh寫的詩來展現,透過Josh的詩與韻文一窺他眼中的世界,對他來說全世界最重要的莫過於他的雙胞胎兄弟Jordan與籃球。不論在生活或球場上,他們都是最佳拍檔,不用想就知道對方在想什麼,兩人一起搭檔的球技萬夫莫敵。然而,生命中總是會出現一些改變,不是每個人都會一直待在球場上,例如當Jordan交了女朋友,而Josh忽然失去原本無時無刻的手足陪伴,要如何去適應等等等。Josh的問題是每個人都曾經歷過的,這些,以詩的形式抒寫,意外地貼近青少年時期那種懵懂,倔降,叛逆,脆弱又單純的種種心境。
比起長篇小說的文字敘述,用古老的文體—詩,來說故事反而更加強而有力。一篇篇嘻哈風的詩詞,一位年輕、熱血的籃球少年故事躍然紙上,背後隱藏著他倔降卻又徬徨的心靈;在努力練籃球的過程中,度過所有讓青少年尷尬、難過或生氣的事情,並且在籃球的規則中隱約窺見人生的道理,摸索出路,經歷過幾百次揮汗如雨的練習後,做一個漂亮的"Crossover"。
作者介紹
Kwame Alexander is a poet, an educator, and the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty-five books, including his Newbery Medal–winning middle grade novel The Crossover. Some of his other works include Booked, which was longlisted for the National Book Award; The Playbook: 52 Rules to Aim, Shoot, and Score in This Game Called Life; Swing; the picture books How to Read a Book and How to Write a Poem (coauthored with Deanna Nikaido), bothillustrated by Melissa Sweet; and The Undefeated, illustrated by Kadir Nelson, which was longlisted for the National Book Award and won the Caldecott Medal, a Newbery Honor, and the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award. He is a regular contributor to NPR’s Morning Edition, currently serving as their poet ambassador. He lives in Virginia with his family. Visit his website at kwamealexander.com. 

Dawud Anyabwile is an Emmy Award–winning artist, illustrator, and cocreator of the groundbreaking comic book series Brotherman: Dictator of Discipline. Anyabwile has worked with companies such as Cartoon Network, Turner Studios, NBA TV, Nickelodeon, and many others as a character designer, storyboard artist, illustrator, and concept artist. Anyabwile illustrated the graphic novel adaptation of the New York Times bestselling novel Monster by Walter Dean Myers. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Anyabwile now volunteers, teaches art classes to young students, and gives lectures when he isn't working on his art.