Book Review: The Crossover Graphic Novel

The Crossover Graphic Novel
The Giver series
by Kwame Alexander
illustrated by Dawud Anyabwile

My rating: 4 / 5
Genre: Middle grade graphic novel

Josh and Jordan bell are 12-year-old basketball stars and sons of a man who was a player in his own time. Told from Josh’s perspective in a mixture of free-verse poetry and prose, their lives are all about basketball until Jordan gets a girlfriend. Then it seems like things only get worse from there.

I was recommended this book by a friend and had no idea what it was about, other than clearly a heavy focus on basketball. I’m sure I’m the completely wrong audience for it, being in my 40s with not much connection to basketball and not much of a poetry person either. Yet the basketball and poetry combinations appealed to me quite a bit, and when the greater story began to take shape, I was drawn into it. Josh struggles with the changes in his life and can’t really put words to his feelings, and I feel the author handled everything really well.

I have not read the original book that this was adapted from, so I can offer no comparison in that regard. But I believe this story in general and the graphic novel in particular would appeal to a demographic that might not be as interested in reading. And the poetic sections could definitely give some early exposure to an art form that is definitely not as widespread as it used to be. Overall, I recommend this book for preteens, male or female, and they don’t even have to be into basketball.

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