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# Unstoppable

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Review: Great book for boys and girls. Also one that a parent can truly enjoy. - This book is an inspirational book with a phenomenal theme. As a former English teacher and LOVER of football, I was not sure about this text. I knew that this plot would likely be one typical of a young adult novel (twists that are extreme at times because it's what young readers run with) and likely generalized football information that might not engage me. I was more than pleasantly surprised and after reading the bio, my husband would likely be disappointed that I didn't know Tim Green from the NFL before reading the text (ha!). He does not disappoint. Green is amazing with language and plays on the reader's emotions but in way that both males and females could relate and enjoy. I am reading this book as a parent as part of our local community's "One Book, One Town" initiative with our book talk discussion next week (for all in town that read it). Our 12-year-old daughter and I are doing it together and it's a perfect selection for this type of reading. The fast-moving plot, relatable events, teenage angst and most importantly, the deeply entrenched themes are all a part of why this book can be enjoyed and discussed by any age group. Well done, Mr. Green.
Review: Excellent book of perseverance - Harrison, a young boy endures a life that would break the spirit of many people, but that is not his way. Harrison grew up with a mother who had an addiction to alcohol. Unfortunately, this is not an uncommon thing, but the severity in Harrison’s situation is too great to handle. The severity of Harrison’s mother’s alcoholism made her unfit for care for and raise Harrison any longer. This causes Harrison to move in with a foster family. Harrison had went through multiple foster homes until he was step up with the Constable family. A farming family who used their children as laborers around the farm. As if the hard work on the farm was not enough, Mr. Constable was an abusive man. Harrison could handle the hard work on the farm, but would only take the abuse for so long. There was one time when Mr. Constable hit Harrison in the eye with a belt, which caused permanent damage to look of Harrison’s eye. This event caused Harrison to then kill Mr. Constable with a pitchfork, which was later determined to be “accidental”. It was time for Harrison to move on again, but this time things would be different. The social worker assigned to Harrison had a daughter and son-in-law looking to adopt. Harrison’s new foster father was a middle school football coach. Harrison has always longed to play football, but was unable due to outside circumstances. Harrison’s size and built up aggression made him quite a successful football player. Not everyone was a fan of Harrison’s new found passion for football. A couple of boys for his new school, Leo Howard and Adam Varnett, made fun of Harrison because he was adopted and his severely damaged eye. Harrison would make a best friend, Becky Smart, who stood up for him. Harrison continued to grow and play football, he was the starting running back, a position many players strived to play. One day at practice, Harrison took a hit to the knee that would cause him some pain, and cause Harrison to need to get his knee examined by a doctor. The doctor examined Harrison’s knee, and discovered that he has bone cancer in this knee. To prevent the spread of the bone cancer, Harrison’s leg was to amputated above the knee. This was a huge shot to Harrison’s football future. This caused Harrison to feel down. His foster father saw this and called up an old friend, Major Bauer. Major is instrumental in Harrison’s return to football. Major trained Harrison to become functioning and operational with this prosthetic leg. Though Harrison’s return to football only involved him playing on special teams, he was still joyed because his return proved that he was unstoppable. This reminded me of a recent story in college football. James Conner, the starting running back at the University of Pittsburg, was sidelined with a season ending knee injury a year ago. After an MRI was conducted to see the damage in his knee, it was discovered that he had Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. James Conner, like Harrison was in for a much larger battle. James went through treatments and after an intense offseason, he returned to play for the University of Pittsburgh this year and has been a featured player in their offense. I read this book because I saw it had to do with the sport of football, and I believed its message would be transferable to other sports and all corners of athletics. It is an inspiration story of a young boy who wants to do something he is passionate about regardless of the obstacles he faces.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #127,817 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #84 in Children's Books on Diseases & Physical Illness #100 in Children's Football Books (Books) #117 in Children's Books on Orphans & Foster Homes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 933 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great book for boys and girls. Also one that a parent can truly enjoy.
*by C***N on February 26, 2015*

This book is an inspirational book with a phenomenal theme. As a former English teacher and LOVER of football, I was not sure about this text. I knew that this plot would likely be one typical of a young adult novel (twists that are extreme at times because it's what young readers run with) and likely generalized football information that might not engage me. I was more than pleasantly surprised and after reading the bio, my husband would likely be disappointed that I didn't know Tim Green from the NFL before reading the text (ha!). He does not disappoint. Green is amazing with language and plays on the reader's emotions but in way that both males and females could relate and enjoy. I am reading this book as a parent as part of our local community's "One Book, One Town" initiative with our book talk discussion next week (for all in town that read it). Our 12-year-old daughter and I are doing it together and it's a perfect selection for this type of reading. The fast-moving plot, relatable events, teenage angst and most importantly, the deeply entrenched themes are all a part of why this book can be enjoyed and discussed by any age group. Well done, Mr. Green.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent book of perseverance
*by A***R on September 28, 2016*

Harrison, a young boy endures a life that would break the spirit of many people, but that is not his way. Harrison grew up with a mother who had an addiction to alcohol. Unfortunately, this is not an uncommon thing, but the severity in Harrison’s situation is too great to handle. The severity of Harrison’s mother’s alcoholism made her unfit for care for and raise Harrison any longer. This causes Harrison to move in with a foster family. Harrison had went through multiple foster homes until he was step up with the Constable family. A farming family who used their children as laborers around the farm. As if the hard work on the farm was not enough, Mr. Constable was an abusive man. Harrison could handle the hard work on the farm, but would only take the abuse for so long. There was one time when Mr. Constable hit Harrison in the eye with a belt, which caused permanent damage to look of Harrison’s eye. This event caused Harrison to then kill Mr. Constable with a pitchfork, which was later determined to be “accidental”. It was time for Harrison to move on again, but this time things would be different. The social worker assigned to Harrison had a daughter and son-in-law looking to adopt. Harrison’s new foster father was a middle school football coach. Harrison has always longed to play football, but was unable due to outside circumstances. Harrison’s size and built up aggression made him quite a successful football player. Not everyone was a fan of Harrison’s new found passion for football. A couple of boys for his new school, Leo Howard and Adam Varnett, made fun of Harrison because he was adopted and his severely damaged eye. Harrison would make a best friend, Becky Smart, who stood up for him. Harrison continued to grow and play football, he was the starting running back, a position many players strived to play. One day at practice, Harrison took a hit to the knee that would cause him some pain, and cause Harrison to need to get his knee examined by a doctor. The doctor examined Harrison’s knee, and discovered that he has bone cancer in this knee. To prevent the spread of the bone cancer, Harrison’s leg was to amputated above the knee. This was a huge shot to Harrison’s football future. This caused Harrison to feel down. His foster father saw this and called up an old friend, Major Bauer. Major is instrumental in Harrison’s return to football. Major trained Harrison to become functioning and operational with this prosthetic leg. Though Harrison’s return to football only involved him playing on special teams, he was still joyed because his return proved that he was unstoppable. This reminded me of a recent story in college football. James Conner, the starting running back at the University of Pittsburg, was sidelined with a season ending knee injury a year ago. After an MRI was conducted to see the damage in his knee, it was discovered that he had Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. James Conner, like Harrison was in for a much larger battle. James went through treatments and after an intense offseason, he returned to play for the University of Pittsburgh this year and has been a featured player in their offense. I read this book because I saw it had to do with the sport of football, and I believed its message would be transferable to other sports and all corners of athletics. It is an inspiration story of a young boy who wants to do something he is passionate about regardless of the obstacles he faces.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another great sports book
*by T***R on December 8, 2020*

Another favorite sports book for my son. The book is about Harrison, a farm boy whose mother can not take care of and he is mistreated on the farm. He gets adopted to a mother who is a tough lawyer, and a dad who is a football coach. Harrison had always dreamed of playing football, so he signs up for football and is unstoppable. One spoiler part is he loses a leg, but still plays football later on in the book

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