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Home Court

Standing Tall and Talented #1): Standing Tall and Talented

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STAT: Standing Tall And Talented— A slam-dunk new fiction series from NBA superstar Amar'e Stoudemire!

Eleven-year-old Amar'e Stoudemire has a lot going on. He loves to go skateboarding in the park. He takes his school work very seriously. He helps out with his dad's landscaping company. And he likes to play basketball with his best friends-but just for fun. When a group of older kids start disrespecting his boys on their neighborhood basketball court, there is only one solution. Amar'e must step in and use his athletic ability and intelligence to save the day. This experience leads Amar'e to realize that basketball is his true passion.Based on the life of All-Star NBA sensation Amar'e Stoudemire, who overcame many obstacles to become one of the most popular figures in sports today. Amar'e is just as versatile in his off the court life as he is on. He is devoted to several charities. He promotes literacy and education. He is a media darling. And he has an amazing story to tell in this heartfelt, accessible middle-grade series.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 11, 2012
      NBA All-Star Stoudemire launches a series based on his own life with this slim, quick-moving novel about 11-year-old Amar'e, who lives in a Florida town with his father and older brother. The title â¨of the series, STAT, which is Amar'e's â¨father's nickname for him, stands for "Standing Tall And Talented": "That's how he wanted me to act and who he wanted me to be." An honor roll student and a loyal friend, Amar'e strives to live up to his father's expectations and grabs the opportunity to right a wrong when bullies take over the neighborhood basketball court. For control of the court, Amar'e and his friends challenge the older players to a game, winner take all. The game's rapid-fire play-by-play constitutes a good chunk of the book and will keep basketball fans riveted. Yet this well-rounded story is as much about friendship and family as on-court action. The characters' easygoing, slang-studded dialogue is zingy, and Amar'e's voice is refreshingly real. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8â12. Agents: Happy Walters, Rogue Sports; Aaron Spiewak, Designers Management Agency; Cathy Hemming, McCormick and Williams.

    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2012
      NBA star Stoudemire draws on his own childhood and nickname, STAT (Standing Tall and Talented), to pen the first in a series of chapter books that celebrate sports, smarts and friendship. Amar'e is a bright 11-year-old who loves many different things. He is as at home on his skateboard, working on his jumps, as he is on a basketball court, working on his moves. He is a good student, and he enjoys warm relationships with his older brother and father. Friends want him to participate in their upcoming tournament, but Amar'e is reluctant to commit to one sport, something his father understands. "Son, we both know you've got a gift for basketball," he says. "But your greatest gift is just being you." When a group of older boys make it impossible to play basketball on a neighborhood court, Amar'e devises a strategy to return the court to open play for the entire community. Working to resolve the conflict helps him understand the lessons of Dr. King. This first in a series of chapter books geared to young males hits all the major points in encouraging boys to read: sports, peer relationships, the value of hard work and family support. The basketball scenes are, not surprisingly, the strength of this serviceable narrative, and Amar'e is a likable protagonist. Though heavy on message, this will help address the dearth of chapter books featuring children of color positively engaged in the normal adventures of life. (Fiction. 8-12)

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    • Booklist

      June 1, 2012
      Grades 4-7 New York Knicks captain and former NBA Rookie of the Year Stoudemire plugs his childhood self and family into a values-driven, semiautobiographical tale of hoops heroism. Along with the pleasures of sharing a delectable pizza with his strict but fair father (whose nickname for him, STAT, Standing Tall and Talented, provides the series title) and assembling a righteous school outfit for Friday, 11-year-old Amar'e works hard on both new skateboard moves and a report on what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. means to him. A new challenge rears up when a trio of older bullies takes over a favored playground half-court, but with help from his friends, Amar'e takes on the creeps in a winner-take-all, loser-get-lost contest. Presenting himself in a flattering but not theophanic light, Stoudemire fills his tale with brisk basketball action and the requisite sentiments about the value of family ties, teamwork, and responsible behavior. Middle-grade sports fans as well as older ones with reading difficulties will be drawn to this opening episode. Illustrations not seen. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: A national media campaign partnering with sports organizations will cash in on Stoudemire's NBA fame to attract the attention of young athletes and readers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2013
      Based on the NBA star author's own life, these first two entries follow eleven-year-old Amar'e as he stands up to older boys disrespecting the neighborhood court ([cf2]Home Court[cf1]) and maintaining friendships when his basketball talents excel ([cf2]Double Team[cf1]). Stoudemire's concentration on family, friendship, and doing the right thing leans toward preachy, but kids will focus on the action-packed basketball details.

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.4
  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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