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MIRACLE ON 49th STREET by Mike Lupica
Accelerated Reader: Level: 4.7. Pts. 8.
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Book Description:
Molly Parker, 12, lives in Boston with her recently deceased mother's best friend and
family. She is on a mission to meet the Celtics' star player, Josh Cameron, to tell him
that she is his daughter. With the help of her friend Sam, she sneaks into the athlete's
car so that they will have the opportunity to talk.
Self-centered Josh is skeptical of Molly's claim, yet spends time with her. However, his
sinister agent, Bobby, worries that knowledge of Molly's existence will destroy his
client's clean-cut image, and he tells her to get lost.
Molly almost despairs of ever convincing Josh of their relationship before she moves to
California with her new family. But after finding an encouraging note her mother
had left, she travels to New York, where Josh has a game, and the two reconcile at the
Rockefeller Center skating rink.
Lupica creates intriguing, complex characters in Molly, Sam, and Josh, and he paces
his story well, with enough twists and cliff-hangers to keep the pages turning. Molly's
relationships with others in Josh's life, such as a teammate and his housekeeper,
contrast nicely with her up-and-down relationship with her father.
In spite of a few implausible events, some sentimentality, and a bit of predictability,
this is an entertaining work. The strong female character and the basketball tie-in will
expand its appeal.
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