Pop delivers suspense, humor, sports action, and a compelling look
at the damage those "pop"s in football can cause
Gordon Korman's books appeal to a wide range of kids and adults and can
pull in even reluctant readers. Share Pop in your home or classroom;
sports fans in particular won't be able to put it down.
When Marcus moves to a new town in the dead of summer, he doesn't know a
soul. While practicing football for impending tryouts, he strikes up a
friendship with a man named Charlie, the best football player Marcus has
ever seen. He can't believe his good luck when he finds out that Charlie
is Charlie Popovich, or "the King of Pop," as he'd been nicknamed during
his career as an NFL linebacker.
Charlie turns out to be a prankster, and his actions get Marcus in
trouble. He's also the father of the quarterback at Marcus's new
school--who leads the team in icing out the new kid.
The story of a good kid's struggle to land on his feet in a new town
after his parents split up combines with compelling sports action and
even some romance in Gordon Korman's Pop.