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Out of the Pocket

✍ Scribed by Bill Konigsberg


Book ID
107527686
Publisher
Dutton
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
850 KB
Category
Standards
ISBN-13
9781436242134

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✦ Synopsis


Star quarterback Bobby Framingham, one of the most talented high school football players in California, knows he?s different from his teammates. They?re like brothers, but they don?t know one essential thing: Bobby is gay. Can he still be one of the guys and be honest about who he is? When he?s outed against his will by a student reporter, Bobby must find a way to earn back his teammates? trust and accept that his path to success might be more public, and more difficult, than he?d hoped. An affecting novel about identity that also delivers great sportswriting.

From School Library Journal

Grade 9 UpSenior quarterback Bobby Framingham is gay and tired of keeping it a secret. He confides in a close friend who promises not to tell, and then does. Suddenly Bobby is in the spotlight, and raw emotions come into play. His best girl friend is hurt and disgusted. His coach insists that he's not really gay. His teammates' reactions range from supportive to freaked out to furious. In the meantime, his father undergoes treatment for cancer, and the football team comes together to prepare for a championship game. The sports-action sequences are well drawn and engaging, and the bond among teammates is strong. Character interactions are believable and often surprising, and Bobby is a likable narrator. A few repetitive scenes are a small price to pay for a thought-provoking, funny, and ultimately uplifting story of self-actualization that masterfully defies stereotypes about both coming out and team sports.Megan Honig, New York Public Library
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From Booklist

Bobby Framingham is one of the top high-school quarterback prospects in California. He's troubled, though, byhis growing realization that he is gaynot easy in the homophobic world of school sports. He confidesin his coach, a teacher, and a few friends before he isouted by an unscrupulous reporter for the school newspaper. This sets off a firestorm of national media attention, which Bobby faces bravely.At the same time, healsocomes to terms withhis father's cancer, andhe meets a young man, whom he starts to date. At the end, Bobby finds acceptance at home, at school, and with hisfriends.Most ofthe elements in this story, told inBobby'sauthentic first-person voice, ring true, from Bobby's initial struggle with his sexual identity to the sometimes hostile reaction of his teammates.Bobby's father'sillness adds an unnecessary element of melodrama, but this is a minor quibble with a thoughtful, powerful novel. Grades 9-12. --Todd Morning

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