In the parts of Sturbridge, Pennsylvania, as his senior year begins, Jay McLeod plans to decide his next steps for the future of which if he is going to stay and try to build in life in Pennsylvania or would he go back to his father all the way in Los Angeles and his mother has been gone since he was eight or nine years old. His favorite thing to do is to play basketball but he hasn’t had luck in the past as he gotten cut from the team for the last two years. As he sets up his alarm clock every day at 6 am to go to the neighborhood YMCA to practice. He feels determined to make it this year but the little surprises in his life began to unravel when one of his parents is back in town, the girl he had a crush on (which he had dreams of her) begins to look his way. With his senior year closing down, all the pressure and new issues occurring he is being distracted from his final decision and it starts to make Jay crazy and he is not sure of how he is going to make it by.
People who might be interested in this book is really not easy to find out. As if you can just judge the book from its cover, you might suspect that the book is for basketball players but in reality terms it’s really deeper than that. Rather than just being about basketball it follows a high school senior just trying to find out who he really is and with is mother leaving him when he was about 8 or 9 years old he goes through many of problems that you wouldn’t really expect at all. As a non-joking way to say this, the people who would be interested in this book would most likely watch Lifetime movies.
Honestly, I really didn’t enjoy this book (Playing without the ball). I think the book wasn’t really good because it couldn’t bring out a main conflict rather than many small conflicts/issues. I heard this was supposed to be somewhat realistic in which I can see if this was a middle school kid in a Disney movie, but since it wasn’t, many of things wasn’t really believable one bit. I was highly disappointed because I couldn’t really get into the book at all. Jay (the protagonist) will make you mad just listening to the really poor thought and dumb decisions he has made during the book. Followed by the unreal situations and plots this book feels like an eternity when read front to back.