Full Court Flash

Full Court Flash by Scott Ciencin, published by Stone Arch Books in 2011, is a 56-page work that combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction with a focus on humor and sports. The story follows Dash the Flash, who has experienced significant growth, becoming taller, faster, and stronger than his peers. While Dash excels on the basketball court, his impressive skills create challenges for his teammates, who struggle to keep up with his fast-paced play.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of teamwork and personal growth as Dash learns to balance his individual talent with the needs of his friends. The book delves into social themes, emotions, and values, highlighting the importance of collaboration in sports. With its engaging comic strips and cartoon style, Full Court Flash offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of youth sports and the lessons that come with them.
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Dash the Flash grew nearly a foot last year. Now, he’s taller, faster, and stronger than everyone else. Dash out jumps defenders and sinks big shots, all the while making it look too easy. There’s just one problem — his teammates are having a hard time keeping up! His passes are missing the mark, and his friends are getting frustrated with Dash putting on a one man show. Dash has some work to do to prove he’s not all Flash and no substance.
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