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Eagle Blue: A Team, a Tribe, and a High School Basketball Season in Arctic Alaska
Eagle Blue A Team a Tribe and a High School Basketball Season in Arctic Alaska
Author: Michael D'Orso
Eagle Blue follows the Fort Yukon Eagles, winners of six regional championships in a row, through the course of an entire 28-game season, from their first day of practice in late November to the Alaska State Championship Tournament in March. With insight, frankness, and compassion, Michael D?Orso climbs into the lives of these fourteen bo...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781596911154
ISBN-10: 1596911158
Publication Date: 3/6/2007
Pages: 336
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Book Type: Paperback
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The book is essentially a story about a basketball team. The author tries to make it more than that by talking about politics and race, but his treatment of the issues is pretty superficial. He also relies a bit on stereotypes to make his point, with the exception of his discussion of the ANWR drilling issue. He talks about the local politics of that issue in an interesting and straightforward way.

But all of these issues are just to fill out the book. It's primarily a story of a high school basketball team from a small native village in remote Alaska. The book follows the team over the course of the season. Each of the games is described in the book. Some of the games are summarized without much interesting detail, but others are described quite well.

I think it would make an excellent book for a young sports fan. There is some swearing, and drugs and alcohol play a small part, but nothing graphic or extreme.


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