Pages
144
Year
2011
Language
English

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In the second book of the CRUISERS series, Walter Dean Myers explores the world of competitive chess as seen through the eyes of a group of middle school misfits.Sidney Aronofsky is one of the best chess players under age 16. When he's arrested for trying to buy drugs, it comes as a total surprise to those who know him. The expectations of parents, schools, and tutors pressure the young players. Sidney loves and wants to play chess, but dislikes the constant spotlight. He thinks that if he appears to be involved in drugs he'll be excused from playing on the school's team. In this book Zander and his creware back, using the Cruiser school newspaper express their frustrations and triumphs.
Praise for The Cruisers series

*"Fleet pacing, spot-on voice, good characters, great dialogue, smart ideas, and an unusual story that can maneuver whip-quick from light to heavy and back again." - Booklist, starred review

"Readers will look forward to further tales of these kids as they navigate the high seas of middle school life." - Kirkus Reviews

"Thought-provoking..." -Publishers Weekly

"The Cruisers are a thoughtful, mouthy bunch... Watch them set off metaphorical fireworks..." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The late Walter Dean Myers was the 2012-2013 National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. He was the critically acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of an award-winning body of work which includes Somewhere in the Darkness, Slam!, and Monster. Mr. Myers has received two Newbery Honor medals, five Coretta Scott King Author Book Awards, and three National Book Award Finalist citations. In addition, he was the winner of the first Michael L. Printz Award. Praise for The Cruisers series
*"Fleet pacing, spot-on voice, good characters, great dialogue, smart ideas, and an unusual story that can maneuver whip-quick from light to heavy and back again." - Booklist, starred review
"Readers will look forward to further tales of these kids as they navigate the high seas of middle school life." - Kirkus Reviews
"Thought-provoking..." -Publishers Weekly
"The Cruisers are a thoughtful, mouthy bunch... Watch them set off metaphorical fireworks..." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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