Crossover
- Pages
- 245
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Reading Time
- ~4h 17min
Crossover is a book by Kwame Alexander. It has 245 pages.
About this book
Kwame Alexander’s novel unfolds entirely in verse, using tightly paired lines to capture the rhythm and momentum of high school basketball. At its center are twin brothers Josh and Jordan Bell, whose shared court dominance masks a growing emotional distance as they navigate the pressures of adolescence. Through alternating first-person perspectives, the narrative explores how athletic success intersects with family expectations, sibling rivalry, and the quiet uncertainties of growing up. Alexander employs free verse not merely as a stylistic choice but as a structural mirror to the game itself, where timing, spacing, and sudden shifts in pace dictate the outcome. The story examines how identity forms at the intersection of personal ambition and communal legacy, particularly within a household where basketball functions as both language and livelihood. By weaving together themes of brotherhood, loss, and self-discovery, the work offers a reflective look at how young people learn to step beyond familiar roles and define themselves on their own terms.
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Crossover has 245 pages.
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Kwame Alexander’s novel unfolds entirely in verse, using tightly paired lines to capture the rhythm and momentum of high school basketball. At its center are twin brothers Josh and Jordan Bell, whose shared court dominance masks a growing emotional distance as they navigate the pressures of adolesce...
Who wrote Crossover?+
Crossover was written by Kwame Alexander.