Boost is a teen sports book written by Kathy Mackel. The reading level of this book is 3.9. This was a very good book and if you ask any of my friends I couldn’t stop talking about it. This book is about a girl whose family is going through a tough time so they move and live with her dad’s aunt. Right after they move, their aunt gets hurt and has to stay in the hospital. Over this time the main catheter, Savannah, has to work on the farm. She takes over care of the sheep and runs the whole farm doing all the chores. She is also practicing for hours a day on basketball. In the process of all this, she gets stronger. She is also 6’2. Her sister, Calie, is a cheerleader, and the move took a huge toll on her weight. She needs to lose weight to be a flyer. Callie meets a girl and they become best friends. Savannah looks in her sister's bag for something and then finds steroids, she tells her parents. They then searched her bag and flush them. A few weeks later after the incident, Savannah is playing in one of the most important games of her season and right as the game was about to end, they called her out for having drugs. After a long stressful time in the room, they let her go. After a week of not being able to play ball, she gets cleared of having drugs in her system. After Savannah figures it out, she makes her sister confess to putting them in her bag. She knew her parents wouldn’t look in her sister's bag. So that's where she hid them. She only confesses after the cops and coaches got involved and it got really bad. In the end it all gets worked out and the cops clear her. She goes on to play and saves her team in the qualifying tournament.
I felt this was a very well written book overall. However, I believe she really sells it. It was really life-like and was really believable. It seems situations like this may be happening more often than we think. The characters in this book changed a lot and they do fight sometimes and still act like little kids. But they also get along at the same time. “Someone phoned the police to report a significant quantity of drugs in your gym bag.” This is the exact line that is said when she gets accused of having drugs. Savannah really developed from this moment. In many ways learning what people may do for drugs, that you can just not watch your back. “Callie stood up so fast her chair fell over”. This is the moment before a huge fight and Savannah blames her boyfriend. Her boyfriend shortly after made the decision to break up with her because he thought their family was crazy. It got very intense and there where a lot of sibling fights, I can relate. There where many, many, times where it made me wonder who did it. In the end you could just see how much they had learned and grew from the chaos. I do believe that they learned to help each other and how to get along.
Once again this was a wonderful book and I recommend it to 7th or 8th grade students. It's relatable if you are starting sports or just starting to play for your school. It was just like, wow this can really happen, and the fact her sister was the one who had pretty much framed her, added all the more drama. It was really dramatic and kept you feeling like it was a true teenager's life. It was so engaging it kept you reading. It had set points you couldn’t end on and you had to just keep reading. There were times when you can relate to how she felt sad or alone, overall left out. There wasn’t anything I truly disliked about it, it definitely flowed very well. The ending however, to me was just ok, nothing amazing. That was the only part I was uncertain about. It was more like a fairytale ending and let's be honest how many of those are really real. But my favorite part overall, that was definitely really good, was when she gets “caught” or “framed”. There was just so much drama and it was so juicy. How the one coach rats on the other one and how it all played out. One of the connections with this I made was when the coaches got mad with other coaches, you see it in games all the time. Another connection I made was when they had a team meeting and they all had to man up because if you want to get anywhere you need each other and that's what happened at our state softball tournament. We relied on each other because we had lost our second game. If we lost again we where out and we decided as a team what we wanted, and we won state. The author's story was amazing and just awad me, the way it hooked you.