cover image The Underdogs

The Underdogs

Mike Lupica. Philomel, $17.99 (288p) ISBN 978-0-399-25001-9

Twelve-year-old football talent Will lives and breathes his sport. And he's not about to let the tough times suffered by his western Pennsylvania town%E2%80%94including a major factory closure%E2%80%94signal the end of the football program he loves. With a Hail Mary pass%E2%80%93effort, Will makes a passionate plea to footwear maker New Balance and secures funding to play if he can pull together a proper team. He eventually rallies an unlikely group%E2%80%94including a girl and Will's father as reluctant coach%E2%80%94worthy of a championship. Lupica (The Batboy) again nails the emotions of likeable kids who just want to play, and who aren't too overscheduled or distracted for neighborhood pick-up games. Frequent mentions of the history and hardships of Will's town and references to the nearby favorite pro team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, help keep this Cinderella story grounded in contemporary reality. Despite a sluggish start and a familiar trajectory, football fans will likely respond to the detailed and exciting game action once the season gets rolling and find inspiration in Will and his teammates' tenacity. Ages 10%E2%80%93up. (Aug.)