The Crossover

Children's Illness

Author: Kwame Alexander

2015 Newbery Medal Winner 2015 Coretta Scott King Honor Award Winner”With a bolt of lightning on my kicks . . .The court is SIZZLING. My sweat is DRIZZLING. Stop all that quivering. Cuz tonight I’m delivering,” announces dread-locked, 12-year old Josh Bell. He and his twin brother Jordan are awesome on the court. But Josh has more than basketball in his blood, he’s got mad….Read More

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