One Last Shot
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4.3
John David Anderson
The beloved author of Ms. Bixby’s Last Day and Posted returns with a humorous and heartwarming story of family, friendship, and miniature golf. For as long as he can remember, Malcolm has never felt like he was good enough. Not for his parents, who have always seemed at odds with each other, with Malcolm caught in between. And especially not for his dad, whose competitive drive and love for sports Malcolm has never shared. That is, until Malcolm discovers miniature golf, the one sport he actually enjoys. Maybe it’s the way in which every hole is a puzzle to be solved. Or the whimsy of the windmills and waterfalls that decorate the course. Or maybe it’s the slushies at the snack bar. But whatever the reason, something about mini golf just clicks for Malcolm. And best of all, it’s a sport his dad can’t possibly obsess over. Or so Malcolm thinks. Soon he is signed up for lessons and entered in tournaments. And yet, even as he becomes a better golfer and finds unexpected friends at the local course, be wonders if he might not always be a disappointment. But as the final match of the year draws closer, the tension between Malcolm’s parents reaches a breaking point, and it’s up to him to put the puzzle of his family back together again.
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Author
John David Anderson
Pages
352
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2020-05-05
ISBN
0062643940 9780062643940
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"I received an ARC from Edelwiess and Walden Pond Press in exchange for my honest review. <br/><br/>One Last Shot by John David Anderson<br/>Publisher: Walden Pond Press<br/>Ages: Upper Elementary<br/>Release Date: 5 May 2020<br/><br/>Malcolm Greeley has a lot going on in his life: a competitive dad, parents who seem to be in constant bicker-mode, and internal voices that seem constantly at odds.<br/><br/>Okay, I'm diving right into my analysis. I am a fan of John David Anderson, so I had very high expectations for this one. And I came out feeling disappointed. I'm going to be a bit of a negative-nellie right now and focus on my issues with the book.<br/><br/>The Voices. It's like part way through the book the voices start to disappear with no explanation. Not that there was much of an explanation for them to start with. I feel like something was really missing there.<br/><br/>Typos. I counted 3 different instances of the word "exclimation". And it is making my brain hurt. I started to question how I was spelling it. I sincerely, sincerely hope this is fixed in the final printing.<br/><br/>That being said, this book will check out. His name being attached to it alone will mean this will find its way into hands."