Hot Hand

Hot Hand by Mike Lupica is a reprint edition published by Puffin Books in May 2009, featuring 165 pages in English. This book follows the story of Billy Raynor, a talented shooter in his basketball league, who faces personal challenges as his family dynamics shift. With his father as his coach and his parents recently separated, Billy navigates the complexities of family relationships while striving to excel in his sport.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of sportsmanship and family, as Billy learns valuable lessons about teamwork and support. The story also touches on the pressures of school and the balancing act between personal ambitions and family obligations. Through the lens of basketball and the backdrop of a championship game, the book delves into the emotional landscape of youth, making it relatable for those interested in juvenile fiction centered around sports and recreation.
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It’s simple. All Billy Raynor wants to do is shoot. After all, he is one of the best shooters in the league. But with his dad as his coach, and his parents newly separated, somehow everything’s become complicated. His brother Ben hardly talks anymore. His mom is always traveling on business. And his dad is always on his case about not being a team player. But when Ben’s piano recital falls on the same day as the championship game, it’s Billy who teaches his dad the meaning of being a team player.
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