4.5 Stars
“You don’t always get to pick the role you’re going to play in life, but it’s good to play whatever role you got the best way you can.”
Fate and its fun little twists can bring people together. When we need a push or hand, life seems to provide inspiration or help in one form or another. I believe with all my heart that we bump into and find people in this world when we need them the most. No matter how far we have to go—through time, land, space, or high school. In Matthew Quick’s Boy 21, two lost souls meet and help guide each other through loss, pain, competition, basketball, and so much more.
Finley McManus’s life revolves around basketball. He lives ands breaths b-ball in a town that supports it with a girlfriend who loves the game just as much as he does. Basketball and Erin came into Finley’s life when he needed them the most. The rhythm of the game and Erin’s love made the noise and pain go away—go silent. With their senior year about to start, Erin and Finley are training and hoping for starting positions and winning seasons that could get them out of Bellmont’s beat up streets and crime. But everything changes when Boy 21 lands in town, threatening to crash down Finley’s season and his wall of silence that hides all sorts of family skeletons and history.
Boy 21 (Russ) is trying to survive and grieve the loss of his parents. The way Finley listens, connects, and supports Russ’s quirks and style made my heart very happy. He cares and shows it. That might sound simple, but also very rare and huge in life! I adored both boys immediately! With silence, shrugs, nods, a “calming presence”, and the stars up above, these boys forge a friendship that changes and impacts both of their worlds forever. Worlds filled with pain and secrets too hard to face straight on. They dodge and throw up defenses that made me giggle and my heart ache. Both Finley and Russ hide within themselves, but communicate and show their emotions in different ways.
”You ever feel like you’re not the person on the outside that you are on the inside?”
Matthew Quick’s cut-straight-to-the-heart style, words, and characters captured my attention and heart from the opening quote. The use and power of silence in this story was what amazed and hit me the hardest though. Merely sitting and sharing space with Erin or Boy 21, Finley could project such emotion and peace on the page and in my heart. The force was pure, awe inspiring and dazzling! Every character—Finley, Boy 21, Erin (LOVED you girl! Let’s hang out!), Pop, The Allens, Coach, Wes, and even Mr. Harry Potter himself—all came together to add layers, dimension, humor, pain, and love to this story! In a town torn and roughed up with violence, silence, drugs, and racial tensions-- perhaps a little dose of magic and wonder is just what they need to heal and show them what truly matters on the court and off.
I wish I could say more about--why Russ goes by Boy 21 or why Finley is so quiet, but that would spoil everything! Just know though, I spent the last thirty pages in tears. A very powerful read filled with the magic of friendship, basketball, healing, and glow in the dark stars! Finley and Boy 21 taught me to support and hold tight to the people in my life. It can change in an instant.
I hope you let this story into your heart and life. It is one I will not forget any time soon.
Added bonus:
I love when one book inspires me to read another book! :D
This book inspired me to finally pick up Harry Potter. I know, I know! How I made it this far in life without reading Harry Potter amazes me too.
Cara! Thank you once again! It was your lovely review that inspired me to pick this book up. Along with Janfra’s push to read it now! :) Thank you so much, Ladies.