Jesse Crosse: a novel
Autor Mr. Michael J. Moranen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 noi 2011 – vârsta ani
Mike Moran first attended Little Rock Catholic High School for Boys-all four years. On the basketball team, he was a point guard. Then, as "Mr. Moran," he taught English for forty years, also at Little Rock Catholic High School for Boys. Recently retired, Moran wrote the boys a novel. The tale revolves around a struggling small-town basketball team with a nerdy manager and a Walter Mittyesque coach. Presented with too few players to scrimmage in practice, the manager takes it upon himself to spread the word throughout the school: "We need you on the team." Three young students appear, diminutive in stature and with scrawny chests, unimpressive at first sight. But with the trio, and their fleet leader Jesse Crosse, the team first experiences shock, then inspiration and constant surprises. The team bonds, leading to stories that will be retold a very long time in a small, out-of-the-way town. It's not a long novel; like one's high school years, it goes by before you know it. Only the message is eternal.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781935166443
ISBN-10: 1935166441
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc
Colecția Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc
ISBN-10: 1935166441
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc
Colecția Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc
Recenzii
"There's more to this basketball story than meets the eye. Jesse Crosse, the story of a hopeless basketball team brought together by an inspiriting group of new recruits and a fearless coach, turns out to be both moving and uplifting."
--Garrett Quinn, now a senior at the University of Notre Dame, a student of the author when he was point guard on the state champion 2008 Rockets of Little Rock Catholic High School
--Garrett Quinn, now a senior at the University of Notre Dame, a student of the author when he was point guard on the state champion 2008 Rockets of Little Rock Catholic High School
"Like all good allegories, this one is a fast-paced story of universal appeal that has, just below its surface, another even more gripping story which keeps winking at us. The result is also two-fold: a book you'll love reading and a reading experience you'll remember for a long time to come."
--Phyllis Tickle, author of The Divine Hours and The Great Emergence.
--Phyllis Tickle, author of The Divine Hours and The Great Emergence.
"An inspired and uplifting story, Jesse Crosse tells the adventure of a small town high school basketball team as it learns the meaning of excellence and the transformative power of goodness through the example of one extraordinary teammate. Superbly written, Jesse Crosse will find its way into every reader's heart. Sure to go to film one day."
--Frank Butler, President, FADICA
--Frank Butler, President, FADICA
"High school students will enjoy this fast-paced, easy read with a gender-friendly plot and basketball-play narrative. A well-developed and meaninfgul allegory develops between Jesse and Jesus. The discussion guide will be extremely helful."
--Jean N. Timko, librarian, Sacred Heart School, Kentucky
--Jean N. Timko, librarian, Sacred Heart School, Kentucky
"Exciting reading for high school basketball players, this unique book was written by one who knows the intracacies of basketball. Readers of Jesse Crosse will be motivated to strike a blow agains mean and ugly racial prejudice."
--J. Phillips Noble, author of Beyond the Burning Bus: The Civil Rights Revolution in a Southern Town
--J. Phillips Noble, author of Beyond the Burning Bus: The Civil Rights Revolution in a Southern Town
"What would happen if the Messiah appeared as a black teenager on a high school basketball team in a small Southern town? Michael J. Moran's always interesting and sometimes provocative novel will evoke new ideas and interesting discussions for both younger and older readers. Clever allusions to characters, places and events from the Gospel narratives are nothing less than brilliant."
--John M. Keith, Episcopal priest and author of The True Divinity of Christ: a testiomony of faith and hope
--John M. Keith, Episcopal priest and author of The True Divinity of Christ: a testiomony of faith and hope
“There’s more to this basketball story than meets the eye.….Jesse Crosse, the story of a hopeless basketball team brought together by an inspired group of new recruits and a fearless coach, turns out to be both moving and uplifting.”
"What would happen if the Messiah appeared as a black teenager on a high school basketball team in a small Southern town? Michael J. Moran's always interesting and sometimes provocative novel will evoke new ideas and interesting discussions for both younger and older readers. Clever allusions to characters, places, and events from the Gospel narratives are nothing less than brilliant."
“Like all good allegories, this one is a fast-paced story of universal appeal that has, just below its surface, another even more gripping story which keeps winking at us. The result is also two-fold: a book you’ll love reading and a reading experience you’ll remember for a long time to come.”
Notă biografică
Michael J, Moran taught English at Little Rock Catholic High School for Boys, until his retirement in 2006. Jesse Crosse is his first novel. He now lives in Little Rock with his wife, the poet Catherine Moran.
Descriere
A first novel based on the allegorical retelling of the Life of Christ in which the protagonist is a high school basketball player in a small-town Southern boy's basketball team. Set in the 1960s.