Losers Take All

Losers Take All
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

Lexile Score

890

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

5.6

Interest Level

6-12(MG+)

نویسنده

David Klass

شابک

9780374301378
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 10, 2015
There is a lot to enjoy in this story of a soccer team of self-declared “losers” who band together after their new principal rules that all seniors must play a sport. First, there is captain Jack Logan, who narrates with heart and humor as he is forced to choose between pleasing his father, a former athletic legend at the school, or his undermotivated teammates, who insist on playing badly in hopes of bringing awareness to the obsessive sports culture at their school. When the media learns what the team is doing, it becomes an overnight sensation, igniting a frenzy among anti-bullying groups and non-athletes. The Losers’ eccentricities make it easy to cheer for them, including a goalie who gets tangled in the net (when he’s not sleeping), a kid who pukes during every match, and a constant circus of flying shoes and colliding players. Klass (Grandmaster) creates an uproarious soccer spectacle that’s fun to imagine, but it’s the message behind this underdog team, one of acceptance and forgiveness, that will stick with readers after the Losers play their final heroic game. Ages 12–up.



Kirkus

August 1, 2015
When a football coach-turned-principal enforces a new policy requiring every senior to join an athletic team, a group of self-professed geeks, oddballs, and other nonathletes creates a team that challenges the high school's long-standing sports culture. Seventeen-year-old Jack Logan's father and older brothers are local football legends, but he has no interest in becoming an elite athlete. When "Becca the Brain" suggests fielding a soccer team, he is initially reluctant, but Becca's plan is more about having fun than winning. Together they manage to find enough like-minded students to fill the roster, but with a goalie who falls asleep midgame and a player who speaks only in non sequiturs, they are an eclectic bunch. Their first game is a dismal failure, earning them a dressing-down from the principal and, oddly enough, a huge Internet following. The Losers touch a nerve, driving some to raucous enthusiasm and others to violence. The depiction of jock culture at "Muscles" High is disturbingly accurate, and Jack's and Becca's familial struggles are well-played. There is a lot to like here: humor, social commentary, and what it means to be a winner. But the too-easy ending feels rushed and false. A victory, if of the minor sort. (Fiction. 12-16)

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School Library Journal

September 1, 2015

Gr 7 Up-"This is not a typical story about the birth of a sports team dynasty..." warns 18-year-old Jack Logan. It's his senior year at Fremont High (aka Muscles High), where the jocks reign supreme. Even though he comes from a family of athletes, Jack himself has never shown much prowess on the field. So when an oppressive new principal takes over and makes it a rule that every single student must participate in a sport, Jack, along with some nonathletic friends, decides to create a third-string soccer team called The Losers, with the school's part-time Latin teacher at the helm. Tensions mount between The Losers and the jocks as their mission to dramatically lose on purpose attracts more and more attention from the student body as well as the local media. Jack then begins to wrestle with the idea that maybe avoiding victory isn't all it's cracked up to be. While this book addresses the excessive emphasis that some schools can place on athletics and the effect that has on students, it's equally one about parent/child bonds. Jack's father never got to fulfill his own professional athletic dreams, so by projecting them onto his son, he creates a strain on their relationship. Many teens will relate to the pressures that adults can sometimes unfairly place upon them. VERDICT Even readers who aren't sports fiction fans will find themselves rooting for The Losers in this refreshing take on the genre.-Kimberly Castle-Alberts, Hudson Library & Historical Society, OH

Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



DOGO Books
devenitycrystal - This book was certainly very unique. Unlike some books, where winning, sweat and blood are the stairs to victory, this book does the same, just- not the same way. Logan Paul is a athlete star- The record time for the mile, the legend of Muscles High. But when their principal collapses during the mile, trying to beat the record time, has a heart attack and dies,(thus the field is named after him) their new principal enforces a new rule- all seniors must be in a sports team. Jack Paul, the son of Logan Paul, doesn't think so highly of this rule. His dad makes him try out for the football team before tryouts start- (the new principal and football coach are good ol' friends) and Jack does great- except for when one of the players crushes him, sending him to the hospital with a mouth full of medical equipment and a minor concussion. After this, Jack really doesn't want to play football. In fact, the principal- Mulhdinger, says- Jack, you're on the team! Jack tells Mulhdinger that he doesn't want to play for his team, and, Muhldinger punches a hole through his door. Ya, not so happy. Jack joins the C-Team soccer club, a bunch of losers who suck at soccer. (except of course, Jack) Their first game is awful, one player falls asleep at the goal, one throws up on the side, one kicks the ball into a nearby lake and a player wades in to get it and drowns.....while Muhldinger yells and humiliates the team, the public and news ate it up. Before you knew it, the Losers Team were famous, their hilarious soccer match and the video of the things that Muhldinger said to them. (eeek, not so good for him). Read this book to find out what happens in the end- and I don't know- maybe the Losers will finally win, - or tie a game!

Booklist

September 1, 2015
Grades 7-10 Klass (Grandmaster, 2014) tackles jock culture and social-media hysteria in this smart, often hilarious novel. Jack Logan is the youngest brother in a family of talented football players, and he might actually enjoy sports if he were not constantly pressured into taking one up. When the beloved principal of sports-powerhouse Freemont Highaka Muscles High dies, he is replaced by the school's football coach, Mr. Muhldinger, whose first act as principal is to require that all seniors participate in a school sport. In response, Jack and his friends establish a third-rate soccer team to fulfill the requirement with as little effort as possible. Not surprisingly, they stink. But thanks to social media, the Losers become a touchstone for every kid who has ever suffered at the hands of jocks or maniacal PE coaches. Their insurrection unleashes levels of revolution they had not imagined. With exciting sporting sequences and subversive twists and turns, this unpredictable book turns the concept of winning on its head. A hugely entertaining score for the underdogs.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)




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