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The Literacy Bridge - Large Print - Travel Team (The Literacy Bridge - Large Print) | 
enlarge | Author: Mike Lupica Publisher: Thorndike Press Category: Book
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Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 2428771
Format: Large Print Media: Board book Edition: 1 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 0786274158 EAN: 9780786274154 ASIN: 0786274158
Publication Date: June 13, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description In the tradition of The Bad News Bears and Hoosiers, author, nationally syndicated sports columnist and ESPN personality Mike Lupica delivers a rousing tale of the underdog that will leave you cheering through the final page.
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Travel Team October 19, 2008 Jean A. Petroglia Travel Team is a great book to read. It is about a kid who is shorter than everybody else but does not give up. The boy's name id Danny Walker and he loves basketball. He would put basketball before everything. He would always pratice in his driveway. Danny tried out for the basketball team called the vikings but they said he was too short. Danny's dad and mom are divorced and he lives with his mom. Danny and his mom live in Middletown. Danny did not see his dad for a long time and his dad randomly just shows up. Danny's dad is thinking about coaching a basketball team. He does get a basketball team together. Danny's dad's name is Richie Walker and his mom's name is Ali Walker. In the beginning the basketball team was doing horrible but at the end Ty Ross joined the team and the team started to do better. Richie got into a car accident and had to have surgery. So Richie could not coach and Danny would be the new coach.Thier team was called the Warriors. They beat Hanesbro to vs. the vikings for the championship.
Great for young adults July 30, 2008 Jennifer (phila, pa) I enjoyed reading this book which I will you in my classroom. It deals with a lot of problems that children go through with their families and school.
A. Parker's Book Review April 10, 2008 Travel Team by Mike Lupica is about a boy named Danny Walker who is said to be too short to play on the basketball travel team, so he tries to prove everybody wrong. Then he and his dad create their own team. Pre-teens who like basketball will want to read this book. Readers looking for a book about basketball will enjoy this book. This book would probably be better for boys. The characters and the setting seemed real. The conflict seemed like it could happen to someone in the same situation. While there is some inappropriate language, it makes the characters seem real. Overall this was a great book because it had a lot of detail to help make pictures in the readers mind.
K. Cox's book review April 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Travel Team by Mike Lupica is an exciting book about a twelve year old boy named Danny. Danny is a very good basketball player who has been cut from his team because he is too short. Danny and his father form their own team from the other children who were cut and have a shot at beating the Vikings. Travel Team is a very exciting and funny book. The only with the book is that it used some words that it could have done without such as the cursing. The Travel Team is worth reading because it has a great plot and Mike Lupica uses third person narration which is makes me feel like I'm there with Danny and it is usually easier to understand, which makes it a great book for kids.
Review of Travel Team.......... April 8, 2008 jaxmom (Indiana, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Mike Lupica's Travel Team is an engaging story about a thrown-together team that was started because some of the kids that tried out for the town travel team were meaninglessly rejected at the tryouts. Danny Walker was the most offended player that was deferred by the harsh scouts at the tryouts because of his small size. His dad, Richie Walker, was the star point guard of the 12-year-old Middletown Vikings travel team when they won the nationals. Richie was described by sportscasters back then as "The biggest little kid from the biggest little town in the world" (21) when his team was on their way towards an upset in the Nationals Championship. Danny's dad soon decides that all of the discarded players that didn't even get a chance should still be able to play, so he arranges another travel team for the town and gives them all a chance to play. The conflicts along the way for the Middletown Warriors are a huge battle for them, but they manage to gather enough players and enter the local seventh-grade travel team league.
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