Checked

Checked by Cynthia Kadohata is a reprint edition published by Simon and Schuster on February 12, 2019. This 432-page novel explores the life of Conor, a dedicated hockey player who must navigate his identity beyond the sport that has defined him. When his beloved Doberman, Sinbad, is diagnosed with cancer, Conor makes the difficult decision to pause his hockey commitments to support his pet’s treatment, prompting him to confront deeper issues within his family and friendships.
As Conor steps away from the rink, he begins to observe the emotional struggles of those around him, including his father’s vulnerabilities and the challenges faced by his friends. The narrative delves into themes of family, priorities, and self-discovery, highlighting the connections between sports, animals, and personal growth. Readers will find a poignant portrayal of a boy grappling with his sense of self in a world that extends beyond the ice.
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“Kadohata’s slapshot is the heart-swelling narrative of a father and son…Truly powerful.” —Jason Reynolds
“A deeply poignant story about a boy sorting out his priorities.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A vivid, memorable portrayal of a boy within his family, his sport, and his gradually broadening world.” —Booklist (starred review)
From Newbery Medalist Cynthia Kadohata comes a brilliantly-realized novel about a hockey player who must discover who he is without the sport that defines him.
Hockey is Conor’s life. His whole life. He’ll say it himself, he’s a hockey beast. It’s his dad’s whole life too—and Conor is sure that’s why his stepmom, Jenny, left. There are very few things Conor and his dad love more than the game, and one of those things is their Doberman, Sinbad. When Sinbad is diagnosed with cancer, Conor chooses to put his hockey lessons and practices on hold so they can pay for Sinbad’s chemotherapy.
But without hockey to distract him, Conor begins to notice more. Like his dad’s crying bouts, and his friend’s difficult family life. And then Conor notices one more thing: Without hockey, the one thing that makes him feel special, is he really special at all?
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