Published by Random House Books for Young Readers ISBN: 0593175212
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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Things seem to be going from bad to worse for Lawrence. His dad isn’t around and his family is forced to move in with his granny in her small house. Granny doesn’t have much sympathy for him, especially when he is expelled for getting in too many fights as a Black kid at his mostly white school. In order to get out of the house, Lawrence starts helping out at a local rec center. After a rough start, he begins to make friends and learns how to play chess. He is motivated to learn chess, not only because the girl he likes is the best at the rec center, but also because there is a chess tournament in Charlotte and the three best players from the rec center will get to go. Lawrence would love to go home to the city he loves, but first he must really study and learn the game of chess. While doing this, he also learns that some of the strategies involved in chess can also help him in life. Middle grade readers will enjoy this story of self-discovery, friendship, and redemption. Lawrence is a great example of someone who takes control of the story of his life in the face of many challenges.
Reviewed by Lindsay Varnum, Orono Public Library