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Geese are never swans / created by Kobe Bryant ; written by Eva Clark.

Bryant, Kobe, 1978-2020 (creator.). Clark, Eva, (author.).

Summary:

Gus channels all his emotions-about his older brother and his death by suicide-into training to earn a spot on the Olympic swim team.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781949520057
  • ISBN: 1949520056
  • Physical Description: 271 pages ; cm
  • Publisher: Costa Mesa, California : Granity Studios, .[2020]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Unnumbered leaves contain art by the artists Bedelgeuse (Travis Bedel), Deedee Cheriel, Adam Enrique Rodriguez, and, Augustine Kofie; front cover collage by Najeebah Al-Ghadban.
Target Audience Note:
HL790L Lexile
Subject: Swimmers > Juvenile fiction.
Swimming > Juvenile fiction.
Brothers > Juvenile fiction.

Available copies

  • 4 of 4 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Webb City Public.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Webb City Public Library. (Show)

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  • 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Webb City Public Library New YA Clark, Eva (Text) 38262300005348 Young Adult Available -

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781949520057
Geese Are Never Swans
Geese Are Never Swans
by Bryant, Kobe (Created by); Clark, Eva
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Sixteen-year-old Gus Bennett lives in the shadow of his older brother, Danny, a former Olympic swimming hopeful who recently died by suicide. Gus does not have an easy home life: He has a strained relationship with his mother, a single parent who's still struggling after Danny's death; and his older sister, Darien, has a drug addiction and abandoned her now 18-month-old child to the care of their mother. But Gus hopes to train with Coach Marks, the renowned trainer who worked with his brother. He even sneaks into the country club to get access to the pool, willing to do whatever it takes to succeed. He has his eye on qualifying for the national team and seems poised for success, but he soon experiences a downward spiral and engages in reckless behavior. Although the side characters are underdeveloped, Gus' first-person narration carries the story along smoothly. Conceptualized by the late Academy Award--winning basketball player Bryant and written by Clark, this emotional novel contains lyrical prose that beautifully captures the energy of swimming and short chapters that will keep readers engaged. Physical descriptions are limited, suggesting a white default, but naming conventions suggest some diversity among the swim team members. An earnest examination of mental health in sports. (resources) (Fiction. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Geese Are Never Swans
Geese Are Never Swans
by Bryant, Kobe (Created by); Clark, Eva
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Seventeen-year-old Gus Bennett is still dealing with the trauma of finding his brother, Danny, dead by suicide. Though they were family and both swimmers, Gus felt he was constantly in Danny's shadow. Angry, depressed, and grieving, Gus throws himself into becoming the Olympic swimmer that Danny never got to be. Going as far as hiring Danny's old coach, Gus strives to escape the shadow of his brother's legacy and be his own person, yet when the trauma becomes overwhelming, he must confront his grief before he can find success. In this novel, similar to Amy Giles' That Night (2018), co-creators Bryant and Clark, a psychologist, successfully combine the importance of mental health and the healing power of sports, packing it full of emotion as Gus struggles to overcome grief and bitterness. His journey toward healing is inspiring and may encourage high-school athletes dealing with their own trauma to reach out for help. An influential book with a powerful message.


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