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Blitzball: A Teen Clone of Hitler Rebels Against Nazis in Young Adult Novel
Contributor(s): Ludwig, Barton (Author)

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ISBN: 0995044198     ISBN-13: 9780995044197
Publisher: Heartlab Press Inc.
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Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: November 2018
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Coming Of Age
- Young Adult Fiction | Humorous - General
- Young Adult Fiction | Sports & Recreation - Soccer
Dewey: FIC
Age Level: 13-18
Grade Level: 8-13
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" L (1.45 lbs) 322 pages
Features: Dust Cover, Ikids
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 12/01/2018
 
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Publisher Description:

In a novel that speaks out against fascism and racism, a clone of Hitler combats his genes and tries to choose a better path. At Reichfield High, soccer is war and the battle is fought between Neo-Nazis and Mexicans.

"The tone hits a range of notes between Suzanne Collins' 2010 book, Mockingjay, and Mel Brooks' 1967 film, The Producers." -- Kirkus Reviews

.A predominantly white Reichfield High has lost every game in the last few years to the North Prep, a school with mostly Mexican, Brazilian, and Filipino students. For the first game of the season, however, Addie and his teammates are confident that they will win--because they've personally made sure the lead player of the opposite team will be unable to play.

Addie and his supremacist and misogynistic friends are ill-prepared for what comes next, though. They are defeated by Shaylee, the best soccer player North Prep has ever seen--who also happens to be a girl. Granted an exception, Shaylee is allowed to compete in a team of all boys.

Unable to accept defeat, Addie is convinced that Shaylee must be using illegal methods to beat the Reichfield team. He sets out to expose her, but discovers instead that he has secrets of his own...

"In a book that highlights and takes a stand against fascism and racism, this story is quite relevant to society today where racism, fascism, totalitarianism and oppression can lurk under the surface." -- Avery West, author

" In Farenheit 451, Ray Bradury wrote, "If you hide your ignorance, no one will hit you and you'll never learn." Addie's story is necessary to have an open dialogue about racism in order to combat racism. As George Orwell said in 1984, "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past." We must speak out against the racism of the past and present so that we prevent racism in the present and future." -- Shira Potter, author of The Monster at Recess.

"An intriguing blend of racial conflict, wry humor, and a winding plot make for an enjoyable read in Blitzball by Barton Ludwig, a narrative with a strong appeal for fans of soccer and coming of age." --Readers' Favorite


Contributor Bio(s): Ludwig, Barton: - Noticing many parallels between current times and Nazi Germany, Barton Ludwig was inspired to write this book. While attending a course on neuroplasticity, Barton became fascinated with the idea of nature vs. nurture and the character of Addie was born.
 
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