"Heartbreaking." --Laurie Halse Anderson, acclaimed author of
Speak
"John Ed Bradley skillfully shines a beam of humanity through the
prism of the game, revealing to us the full spectrum of its colors, from
love to hate, bigotry to tolerance, and devotion to betrayal." --Tim
Green, retired NFL player and bestselling author
From former football star and bestselling author John Ed Bradley comes
a searing teen novel that looks at love, life, and football in the face
of racial adversity.
Growing up in Louisiana in the late 1960s, Tater Henry has experienced a
lot of prejudice. His town is slow to desegregate and slower still to
leave behind deep-seated prejudice.
Despite the town's sensibilities, Rodney Boulett and his twin sister
Angie befriend Tater, and as their friendship grows stronger, Tater and
Rodney become an unstoppable force on the football field. That is, until
Rodney sees Tater and Angie growing closer, too, and Rodney's world is
turned upside down and threatened by a hate he did not know was inside
of him.
As the town learns to accept notions like a black quarterback, some
changes may be too difficult to accept.