“Clay’s coach said you can’t play football scared.” This story, “Lone Stars”, wrote by Mike Lupica, is about a middle schooler named, Clay Hollis. Clay is different than any other wide receiver, he is the quarterback’s best friend. He has the ability to know exactly where to be at the exact time he needs to be there. After Clay had took a hard hit, he began to back down and become more careful. Clay and Maddie were dedicated to find a solution to their coach’s behavior. After Clay had done some research on Coach Coop’s backstory of football, he had found out that Coach Coop had suffered many concussions and injuries causing him to have short term memory loss. Coach Coop was forgetting things like crazy and something was always lost. After Maddie and Clay couldn’t take it anymore they finally forced their Coach to get a new phone that way they could set reminders and always be able to track him wherever he was. This book is one of the most intense and inspiring books I have ever read and recommended this book ten out of ten.
In this book, “Lone Star” the development of the main character, Clay Hollis, is brought up amazingly. Mike Lupica makes the reader feel as if they were in the book and the story. The author brings the story and the characters to life in the book. For example, in the beginning of the book, Clay takes a hard hit, he began to feel light headed and hard for him to breathe. That effects the reader and makes them feel as if they are in that same exact situation. The author’s ability to make the reader feel like they are in the story makes the book such more enjoyable and understandable.
Mike Lupica describes the story with imagery. He uses descriptive words and phrases to describe the characters. Mike Lupica’s imagery helps the reader better understand the story. It also makes the story seem like you are living in it. For example, page 152, states, “It was one of his favorite plays. Clay and Will both ran the sidelines, at about half speed, looking back at their quarterback after about ten yards, hoping they could get the guys covering them to do the same. Then David would pump-fake for all he was worth.” This shows how the imagery provides much more detail and intensity to the story.
I definitely recommend “Lone Stars” one hundred percent. This book is a five out of five stars. This book contains amazing imagery and a story that would leave anyone hooked on to this interesting plot. This book would be great for any sports lovers, especially football fans. It shows a team bonding and the relationship between a player and their coach.