PortadaGruposCharlasMásPanorama actual
Buscar en el sitio
Este sitio utiliza cookies para ofrecer nuestros servicios, mejorar el rendimiento, análisis y (si no estás registrado) publicidad. Al usar LibraryThing reconoces que has leído y comprendido nuestros términos de servicio y política de privacidad. El uso del sitio y de los servicios está sujeto a estas políticas y términos.

Resultados de Google Books

Pulse en una miniatura para ir a Google Books.

Cargando...

Touchdown Kid

por Tim Green

MiembrosReseñasPopularidadValoración promediaConversaciones
732365,200 (1)Ninguno
From New York Times bestselling author and former NFL defensive end Tim Green comes a football story about a boy who is given a chance to prove that wealth and privilege don't matter on the football field, as long as he has the skills to compete. Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica! Cory has always been passionate about football. But life for him and his single mom has been hard, making it difficult for Cory to play. And though Cory is a good kid, he's constantly surrounded by negative influences. But when the coach from an elite private school with one of the best football programs in the country recognizes his talents on the field, Cory is presented with an unbelievable opportunity. Cory knows that football could be his ticket out. But leaving to attend private school also means struggling to fit into a world where most people look at him and just see a scholarship kid from the wrong side of town. Cory knows that if he can fight hard enough--both on and off the field--he may be able to secure a bright future that looks different from his unpromising past.… (más)
Ninguno
Cargando...

Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará.

Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro.

Mostrando 2 de 2
A book that is written where students are able to relate to the main characters circumstances. A book of interest for boys due to sports and the potential to make something out of nothing.
  Scholzenj | Jul 26, 2020 |
Literary Merit: Meh
Characterization: Poor
Recommended: No
Level: Middle school

Touchdown Kid follows 12-year-old Cory as he is recruited for an elite private school that is known for creating football stars. Cory comes from a rough part of town and, consequently, has a tarnished reputation at his new school. He is a "scholarship kid" which means he lives in with a well-to-do family while attending school.

I found that there were a lot of inconsistencies in the interplay between Cory and the adults in his life, as well as disturbing gendered ideals that seem to come out of nowhere. For example, in his first week at his host family's home, he is resistant to calling home because he needs to "be a man." What is lacking here is any reason for him to hold such ideals; there is not a father figure instigating such attitudes and earlier in the story Cory showed emotion without hesitation. This sudden compulsion to "be a man" feels forced and seems to be a projection from the author that is inconsistent with Cory's character.

The ending of this book was very confusing. Cory's host family believes that Cory was involved with a burglary of the host's home. Cory comes to learn that they are putting up a front toward him, making him believe that he is trusted while not trusting him at all. Despite this, Cory continues to play along and act like nothing is wrong. I would have really liked to see Cory stand up for himself and do something to refute his host family.

Cory's mother goes out of her way to accuse his friend Liam of being part of the burglary, which lands Liam in the hands of the police. At the last second, Cory runs in and defends his friend and all of a sudden Cory's mom is defensive against the police and now believes that Liam is innocent. This flip-flop in loyalty is unbelievable and breaks the story for me.

Not recommended. ( )
  SWONroyal | Feb 5, 2018 |
Mostrando 2 de 2
sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Debes iniciar sesión para editar los datos de Conocimiento Común.
Para más ayuda, consulta la página de ayuda de Conocimiento Común.
Título canónico
Título original
Títulos alternativos
Fecha de publicación original
Personas/Personajes
Lugares importantes
Acontecimientos importantes
Películas relacionadas
Epígrafe
Dedicatoria
Primeras palabras
Citas
Últimas palabras
Aviso de desambiguación
Editores de la editorial
Blurbistas
Idioma original
DDC/MDS Canónico
LCC canónico

Referencias a esta obra en fuentes externas.

Wikipedia en inglés

Ninguno

From New York Times bestselling author and former NFL defensive end Tim Green comes a football story about a boy who is given a chance to prove that wealth and privilege don't matter on the football field, as long as he has the skills to compete. Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica! Cory has always been passionate about football. But life for him and his single mom has been hard, making it difficult for Cory to play. And though Cory is a good kid, he's constantly surrounded by negative influences. But when the coach from an elite private school with one of the best football programs in the country recognizes his talents on the field, Cory is presented with an unbelievable opportunity. Cory knows that football could be his ticket out. But leaving to attend private school also means struggling to fit into a world where most people look at him and just see a scholarship kid from the wrong side of town. Cory knows that if he can fight hard enough--both on and off the field--he may be able to secure a bright future that looks different from his unpromising past.

No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca.

Descripción del libro
Resumen Haiku

Debates activos

Ninguno

Cubiertas populares

Enlaces rápidos

Valoración

Promedio: (1)
0.5
1 1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5

¿Eres tú?

Conviértete en un Autor de LibraryThing.

 

Acerca de | Contactar | LibraryThing.com | Privacidad/Condiciones | Ayuda/Preguntas frecuentes | Blog | Tienda | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliotecas heredadas | Primeros reseñadores | Conocimiento común | 205,197,396 libros! | Barra superior: Siempre visible