Dough Boys

Dough Boys by Paula Chase is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins Publishers on August 25, 2020, featuring 352 pages in English. This book follows the lives of best friends Deontae “Simp” Wright and Roland “Rollie” Matthews as they navigate the challenges of middle school, basketball, and their involvement in a local drug ring. The story highlights the pressures they face and the diverging paths their friendship may take amidst these circumstances.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the complex friendship between Simp and Rollie, two African American boys whose aspirations and choices lead them in different directions. As Simp dreams of a future in the NBA while engaging in illegal activities, Rollie grapples with his love for basketball and the allure of a new opportunity in music. Paula Chase delves into themes of friendship, social issues, and the realities of life in a low-income housing project, offering a relatable narrative for young teens.
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In the companion to her acclaimed So Done, Paula Chase follows best friends Simp and Rollie as their friendship is threatened by the pressures of basketball, upcoming auditions, middle school, and their growing involvement in the local drug ring.
Dough Boys is a memorably vivid story about the complex friendship between two African American boys whose lives are heading down very different paths. For fans of Jason Reynolds’s Ghost and Rebecca Stead’s Goodbye Stranger.
Deontae “Simp” Wright has big plans for his future. Plans that involve basketball, his best friend, Rollie, and making enough money to get his mom and four younger brothers out of the Cove, their low-income housing project.
Long term, this means the NBA. Short term, it means being a dough boy–getting paid to play lookout and eventually moving up the rungs of the neighborhood drug operation with Rollie as his partner.
Roland “Rollie” Matthews used to love playing basketball. He loved the rhythm of the game, how he came up with his best drumbeats after running up and down the court. But playing with the elite team comes with extra, illegal responsibilities, and Rollie isn’t sure he’s down for that life. The new talented-and-gifted program, where Rollie has a chance to audition for a real-life go-go band, seems like the perfect excuse to stop being a dough boy. But how can he abandon his best friend
Paula Chase explores universal themes of friendship and budding romance, while also exploring complex issues that affect many young teens. Full of basketball, friendship, and daily life in a housing project, this universal story is perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds’s Track series, Jewell Parker Rhodes’s Ghost Boys, and Chris Crutcher.
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