a boy is alikes a gurl and they get married and then they have kids and then he still plays Basketball and the their kids have kids and then........
THE END
Whats the genre for summer Ball
The plot is simply what happens in the story or book. Pretend you're explaining the story to a friend and you'll know the plot.
You need to read the book.
They have been a family for half of Summer's twelve years, and when her Aunt May dies, a little bit of Summer and her Uncle Ob dies too.... With homely detail, Rylant plunges readers into the middle of Summer's world, creating characters certain to live long in their memories. Her tightly woven plot wastes no words.... [A] natural grace of language, an earthly sense of humor, and a well grounded sense of the spiritual.
Samuel Richardson told the plot of his novel, Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded by having it published as a conduct book. The book was first published in the year 1740.
The Penguin group published Summer Ball
In "Summer Ball" by Mike Lupica, Danny Walker is 13 years old. He is one of the main characters in the book, which follows his experiences playing summer basketball.
yea and i just bought that book
New York
a bascitball team
read the book and you will find out!!
it was published November 4, 2008
Its at Right Way basketball camp hihiihih
Yes, "Summer Ball" is a work of fiction. It is a novel written by Mike Lupica, a famous sports columnist and commentator. The book tells the story of a young basketball player navigating challenges on and off the court during a summer basketball league.
Whats the genre for summer Ball
Danny and Tess are characters in the book "Summer Ball" by Mike Lupica, but they are not depicted as being boyfriend and girlfriend in the story. Their relationship focuses more on friendship and basketball rather than romantic involvement.
"Summer Ball" by Mike Lupica follows the story of a young basketball player named Danny Walker, who attends a prestigious summer basketball camp. As he navigates the challenges of competition, friendship, and personal growth, Danny faces his fears and insecurities while striving to prove himself on the court. Through various trials, including rivalries and teamwork, he learns valuable lessons about sportsmanship, perseverance, and the importance of supporting friends. Ultimately, the summer becomes a transformative experience that shapes his character both as an athlete and as a person.