Published by Holiday House on September 18th 2018
ISBN: 0823438406
Pages: 200
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A.J. loves running and has fond memories of attending the London Olympics with his parents and grandfather where they met Usain Bolt. After A.J.’s grandfather dies, A.J. takes on more responsibility by helping his disabled parents read, write and perform household tasks. A.J. is fearful that child services will take him from his home if anyone find out that he is helping his parents. When A.J. joins the school cross country team, he is disappointed that success does not come easy. With the help of friends, neighbors and teachers, A.J. learns to be an athlete. The 1st person narrative will help readers see the story though A.J.’s eyes as he navigates his complicated world of school and home. The book deals with themes of grief, overcoming obstacles and acceptance. Readers will cheer for A.J. throughout the story, and many will take away a sense of compassion and empathy for others.
Reviewed by Cathy Potter, Falmouth Middle School, Falmouth