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A book thatโ€™ll make your child bounce with joy

โ€œSwish! The Slam-Dunking, Alley-Ooping, High-Flying Harlem Globetrottersโ€ by Suzanne Slade, illustrated by Don Tate

c.2020

Little Brown Books for Young Readers

$17.99 / higher in Canada, 40 pages

Your favorite player loves getting buckets.

And thatโ€™s good โ€“ thatโ€™s the goal of the game, after all, right? Itโ€™s called basketball because thatโ€™s what youโ€™re supposed to do: put the ball in the basket, dunk it right in the bucket. You might need help to do that now, but practice, and maybe youโ€™ll be a pro someday. Maybe youโ€™ll be like the players in โ€œSwish!โ€ by Suzanne Slade, illustrated by Don Tate.

Suzanne Slade author of โ€œSwish! The Slam-Dunking, Alley-Ooping, High-Flying Harlem Globetrotters.โ€

Ka-thumpa, ka-thumpa, ka-thumpa. thatโ€™s what people heard all day, if they lived near Chicagoโ€™s South side. It was โ€œthose boysโ€ and their basketballs, doing โ€œnonstop layups, all-net free throws, and sky-high jump shots.โ€

Sure, they were talented boys. Everyone knew that but they were Black and there were not many options for them, so those boys joined a traveling team and they met Abe Saperstein. That was when things really started happening: it was Sapersteinโ€™s idea to re-name the team the โ€œHarlem Globetrotters,โ€ which made it seem like theyโ€™d dribbled everywhere around the world.

It was almost as if they already had: the team played ball nearly every night in small towns all over the country, but their style was different. Because people didnโ€™t like seeing any Black players beat the hometown White teams, the boys had to learn new tricks. They did a โ€œOne-finger ball spinning.โ€ They did their โ€œRapid-fire mini dribbling.โ€ People began to laugh, and they began to enjoy the show as the โ€œTrottersโ€œ racked up wins.

But it wasnโ€™t all fun: there were lots of places where the Globetrotters werenโ€™t welcome. They couldnโ€™t get a drink of water just anywhere. Some hotels turned them away. Sometimes, they werenโ€™t allowed in restaurants.

And still, they played because they were athletes! Even when most teams in the NBA wouldnโ€™t hire Black players, the Harlem Globetrotters were real winners on the court. They proved it by beating the Minnesota Lakers! They could beat anybody!

And then one day, โ€œsomething incredible happenedโ€โ€ฆ.

Everything spherical in your house can be dunked. Your 5-to-9-year-old has proven that, so what next? Well, โ€œSwish!โ€ will give them baskets of joy.

With the kind of quick-paced, wild fun that you get at a Harlem Globetrotters game, author Suzanne Slade brings that fast action to the page with a story of racism, perseverance, and resilience. While thereโ€™s a main focus on just one generation here โ€“ roughly the Depression years through the early 1950s โ€“ Slade proceeds to show the overall evolution of the team by including a timeline and additional material. She also briefly touches upon individual players, but not more recent ones, which may disappoint grown-ups; kids whose hands are practically glued to a round, dimpled ball wonโ€™t notice that omission at all.

This narrative would be the lesser without artwork by Don Tate. Kids will love his movement on the pages; adults will have difficulty not hearing โ€œSweet Georgia Brownโ€ in their heads. That makes โ€œSwish!โ€ fun, itโ€™s fast, and if thereโ€™s a future NBA or WNBA fan in your house, your child will love it by the buckets

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