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Sooley / John Grisham.

Grisham, John, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780593459317
  • ISBN: 0593459318
  • Physical Description: 466 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: First large print edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Random House Large Print, [2021]

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After seventeen-year-old Samuel "Sooley" Sooleymon receives a college scholarship to play basketball for North Carolina Central, he moves to Durham from his native, war-torn South Sudan, enrolls in classes, joins the team, and prepares to sit out his freshman season, but Sooley has a fierce determination to succeed so he can bring his family to America, working tirelessly on his game until he dominates everyone in practice, and when Sooley is called off the bench, the legend begins.
Subject: Sudanese > United States > Fiction.
Basketball players > Fiction.
College athletes > Fiction.
North Carolina > Fiction.
Large type books.
Genre: Sports fiction.
Novels.

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  • 18 of 19 copies available at Bibliomation.

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  • 2 current holds with 19 total copies.
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Beardsley & Memorial Library - Winsted LP FIC GRISHAM (Text) 33750000078400 Adult Fiction Large Type Available -
Bethel Public Library LT GRISHAM (Text) 34030148191684 Adult Large Type Available -
Booth & Dimock Library - Coventry ALP GRI (Text) 33260000558784 Adult Large Type Available -
Douglas Library of Hebron FIC GRI (Text) 33400148841250 Adult Fiction Large Type Available -
Edith Wheeler Memorial Library - Monroe LP FIC GRISHAM,J (PBK) (Text) 34026143979776 Adult Large Type Available -
Jonathan Trumbull Library - Lebanon LP GRI (Text) 33430147654446 Adult Fiction Large Type Available -
Kent Memorial Library - Suffield NEW LARGE PRINT GRISHAM (Text) 32518147376969 Adult Large Type Available -
Killingworth Library Association LP FIC GRI (Text) 33420147397518 Adult Large Type Available -
Milford Public Library GRISHAM John (Text) 34013150198474 Adult Fiction Large Type Available -
New Milford Public Library LP F GRISH (Text) 34021139520882 Adult Fiction Large Type Available -

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Syndetic Solutions - Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9780593459317
Sooley : A Novel
Sooley : A Novel
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The 17-year-old Samuel "Sooley" Sooleymon gets the chance of a lifetime when he's selected to play for South Sudan in a youth basketball tournament held in the United States. It's a dream opportunity for Sooley, who hopes to be scouted by coaches and perhaps be recruited to play college basketball. As Sooley tries to showcase his talents in the States, tragedy strikes in South Sudan, where a raging civil war leads to his father's death; then his sister disappears, and his mother and brothers become refugees. Sooley ends up with a college scholarship, and he tirelessly works on his game in hopes of becoming successful enough to save his family. The juxtaposition of Sooley's American dream and his family's refugee tragedy is heartbreaking. This book features a lot of basketball descriptions and terminology that may be hard for non-fans to follow. However, there's room to appreciate Sooley's story even for readers who don't know what it means to "hit a jumper from the top of the key." Dion Graham's narration is superb. VERDICT This book is highly recommended for basketball fans. Fans of Grisham will also enjoy this latest display of storytelling prowess, even if the technical basketball aspects aren't as appreciated.--Sean Kennedy, Univ. of Akron Lib., OH

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Grisham (A Time for Mercy) shoots an airball in this sappy novel about a South Sudanese teen's journey from his impoverished home to the world of American sports. Samuel Sooleymon, 17, described as the best basketball player in his village of Lotta, is invited to try out for South Sudan's national basketball team amid the civil war's relative peace. Despite undeveloped passing and shooting skills, Sooleymon's natural athleticism appeals to the national team's coach, Ecko Lam. With Sooleymon away in the U.S. for an exhibition game, a rebel rampage through Lotta is described in grisly detail, with the fate of his family uncertain. When Sooleymon learns of the attack, he's determined to return home, but Lam convinces him there's nothing he can do. Eventually, he accepts a full scholarship at North Carolina Central, where he's nicknamed Sooley, dedicates himself to practicing, and determines to gain attention from the NBA so he can earn the money needed to bring his family to the U.S. As Sooley's star begins to rise, though, Grisham tosses in a jarring tragic episode, and clunky foreshadowing and thin characters, such as Sooley's love interest, don't help. This is a disappointing outing from a writer capable of much better. Agent: David Gernert, the Gernert Co. (Apr.)

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Legal eagle and mystery maven Grisham shifts gears with a novel about roundball. What possessed Grisham to stop writing about murder in the Spanish moss--dripping milieus of the Deep South is anyone's guess, and why he elected to write about basketball, one might imagine, speaks to some deep passion for the game. The depth of that love doesn't quite emerge in these pages, flat of affect, told almost as if a by-the-numbers biography of an actual player. As it is, Grisham invents an all-too-believable hero in Samuel Sooleymon, who plays his way out of South Sudan, a nation wrought by sectarian violence--Sooley is a Dinka, Grisham instructs, of "the largest ethnic class in the country," pitted against other ethnic groups--and mired in poverty despite the relative opulence of the capital city of Juba, with its "tall buildings, vibrancy, and well-dressed people." A hard-charging but heart-of-gold coach changes his life when he arrives at the university there, having been dismissed earlier as a "nonshooting guard." Soon enough Sooley is sinking three-pointers with alarming precision, which lands him a spot on an American college team. Much of the later portion of Grisham's novel bounces between Sooley's on-court exploits, jaw-dropping as they are, and his efforts to bring his embattled family, now refugees from civil war, to join him in the U.S.; explains Grisham, again, "Beatrice and her children were Dinka, the largest tribe in South Sudan, and their strongman was supposedly in control of most of the country," though evidently not the part where they lived. Alas, Sooley, beloved of all, bound for a glorious career in the NBA, falls into the bad company that sudden wealth and fame can bring, and it all comes crashing down in a morality play that has only the virtue of bringing this tired narrative to an end. Unlike baseball, basketball has contributed little to world literature. Call this Exhibit A. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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It's no secret that Grisham is a baseball fan, but it's not as well known that he's also an enthusiastic follower of college basketball. In his new novel, he tells the story of 17-year-old Samuel Sooleymon, a Sudanese boy who, like so many of his friends, dreams of playing basketball in the U.S. Unlike many of those friends, Sooley sees his dream come true, only to be hit by tragedy: a civil war brings devastation to his South Sudanese village, and Sooley finds himself, all the way on the other side of the world, fighting to be the best basketball player he can be so he can save his family. It's an intensely moving story, told with the same eye for character and descriptive detail Grisham brings to his crime novels. His occasional forays into general fiction are usually interesting, but this one is considerably more than that. It's skillfully written, with a deeply compelling central character and a story that is full of raw emotion and suspense. A film version seems almost obligatory, but don't wait for that.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Any new Grisham novel draws readers across genres, and this one will add sports fans to his legion of devotees.


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