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Million-Dollar Throw

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Award-winning journalist and ESPN personality Mike Lupica crafts a moving tale of perseverance, loyalty, and of the hope that rides on one pressure-packed football toss. If 13-year-old Nate Brodie can throw a football through a small target at a Patriots game, he will win a million dollars. Since his dad just lost his job, Nate welcomes the opportunity at first. Yet as he practices for the big day, he faces great pressure and must draw strength from his dear friend Abby, who never complains-even though she's slowly losing her sight.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Nate Brodie is a 13-year-old star high school quarterback whose family is facing tough economic hardships. To make matters worse, at the same time that Nate mysteriously loses his ability to throw the ball, he wins the chance to make a million dollars by throwing a football through a small hole during halftime of a New England Patriots game. Through this tumultuous journey Nate learns more about himself, and his ability to lead, than he would ever have imagined. Narrator Jeffrey Brick gives unique vocal signatures to the various characters he portrays in this story. Brick also dramatizes key moments of the story by altering the tempo and pitch of his voice. J.P.D. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 16, 2009
      In 2005, an army veteran won $1 million by throwing a football through a target during a halftime show at a college football game. Lupica (The Big Field
      ) inserts a 13-year-old in the contestant role and moves the action to Massachusetts, where QB Nate Brodie stars for his eighth-grade team and idolizes the New England Patriots' Tom Brady. The pressure to win is intense—Nate's father has lost his job, the house is close to foreclosure, and his best friend, Abby, needs money to go to a special school since she is rapidly going blind. Though the entire cast is a bit too perfect, many kids will relate to Nate's fears about his family's finances: “You were going along, having what felt like a pretty cool life, and then all of a sudden came the economy
      trying to wreck everything.” The ups and downs of Nate's peewee football team provide sports play-by-play, but the thread that will pull readers through is whether Nate can save his and Abby's families with one well-aimed spiral on Thanksgiving night. Ages 10–up.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:960
  • Text Difficulty:5-6

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