Personal response
Eyes on the Goal by John Coy was a good book. I thought it was good because it was funny. This book wasn't a very hard book to read. My favorite part of the book was when Jackson was playing goalie and a pretty girl walked by. He looked at her then got smoked in the face by a soccer ball. I also liked the part when Jackson’s friend thought he was better than the older kids but decided to play with them. I do not think he realized how big those guys really were close up.
Plot
This book mainly took place at a camp for soccer players, but the beginning took place in Jackson's hometown. Jackson’s town wasn't very big. he was friends with almost everyone. Jackson's best friend, Giggs, only lived three houses down from him, and they would hang out all the time. Giggs’s dad was in the military, and he got shipped out for some more training a couple of days before soccer camp. Giggs's dad being gone made him feel like he had to stay home and be the man of the house, so he told Jackson he was not going to camp anymore. After a couple of days passed and Jackson was getting ready to leave for camp, he got a phone call. It was Giggs saying that his dad contacted him and said that he should go camping with Jackson and his friends. So Giggs ended up going to camp with Jackson and his friends. Giggs didn't want to go right away, but when he got there he was happy to be there. Towards the end of camp, Jackson really started to focus and practice almost every day. One afternoon he asked one of the older guys if he wanted to play, and he said “yes.” Jackson was a lot smaller and had a huge disadvantage, but Jackson had been practicing every day and was ready for this. Jackson scored a goal and bragged about it for the rest of the weekend.
Characterization
Jackson was a young boy who was in fifth grade. His best friend was Giggs who only lived three houses down from him. Jackson loved playing soccer, and that is why he went to the soccer camp. Jackson only played soccer, unlike his friends who played football.
Giggs was one of the best soccer players on the soccer team. Giggs didn't want to go on a soccer trip because he thought he had to stay back and take care of his family because his dad left for training. Gigs was a very competitive person and wanted to challenge every other soccer player there.
Setting
The beginning of this book took place in a small town where everybody knew everyone. Jackson was only in fifth grade at the time. It doesn't clearly say what year, but it was sometime when there were outdoor movies. Jackson town was so small that he could walk to the store to get groceries. The other part of this book took place at soccer camp about three hours from home. This camp was pretty big and had a lot of kids in it. Jackson stayed in a little two-person room with Giggs, which only had a little tiny bathroom and a small television.
Thematic
The theme of this book was friendship. friendship was shown when Jackson went over to Giggs’s house to make sure that he was okay about his dad leaving for the Army. They also showed it when Jackson was getting picked on by one of the older kids, and Giggs came in and told the older kid to pick on someone his own size. There was also a little bit of teamwork when Jackson and Giggs teamed up to beat the older kid in a soccer match. Even tho it was two on one.
Recommendation
I would recommend this book to kids who are a little bit younger who are interested in learning about soccer and reading books that do not have too many pages. I would rate this book a four out of five stars just because the only thing that was happening in the whole book was soccer.