Beyond the Game: Maya Moore

Beyond the Game: Maya Moore

by Andrew Maraniss

Narrated by Ozzie Jacobs

Unabridged — 46 minutes

Beyond the Game: Maya Moore

Beyond the Game: Maya Moore

by Andrew Maraniss

Narrated by Ozzie Jacobs

Unabridged — 46 minutes

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Overview

Beyond the Game is a new nonfiction chapter book series about athletes who have stepped up beyond sports to make a difference in the world, from acclaimed author Andrew Maraniss. This is the story of WNBA star Maya Moore and her social justice work.

Before she became one of the most famous basketball players on the planet, before she began speaking out for prison reform, Maya Moore was just a kid.

In this chapter book biography by acclaimed author Andrew Maraniss, listeners learn more about the life and work of Maya Moore-from growing up with a single mother in Jefferson City, Missouri, to her journey to becoming a star player at UCONN and the WNBA, to her social justice fighting for prison reform and speaking up for Black Lives Matter.

While known as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Maya Moore has changed the world beyond sports.

Complete with resources and ways for kids to make a difference on their own, Beyond the Game is an inspirational series for every listener.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"With wide-spaced lines of text and attractive, digital illustrations in black and white, the books in this series will appeal to young readers with an interest in basketball and how some of its brightest stars are using their wealth and influence to improve the lives of others. This series’ dual purpose offers a refreshing shift of emphasis from the usual sports biographies."—Booklist Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2024-04-20
A profile of a WNBA star who gave up her professional career to focus on a humanitarian cause.

Maya Moore was a bona fide star—a noisy kid with “awesome stats” even as a middle schooler, who led her high school team to a 125-3 record and went on to spectacular exploits in both the WNBA and the 2012 and 2016 Olympics. But Maraniss commends her particularly here for suddenly retiring in 2019 to campaign for the release of Jonathan Irons, a Black man who at age 18 was unjustly convicted by an all-white jury of burglary and assault and sentenced to 50 years in prison. The two were later married. The author ends there but goes on to provide discussion questions and to urge readers to think and learn more about racial injustice. “Anyone can make a difference,” he closes. “And everyone should try.” Along the way, he points out the sexism that Moore observed; NBA games get far more exposure than WNBA games—a disparity that frustrated her (“The ball of momentum is deflating before my eyes”). In stiff but sincere monochrome illustrations, Hodge tracks Moore from a child to a sturdy, confident adult; aside from one image of a white basketball coach with a clownish face, figures in the illustrations are expressive and dark-skinned.

Message-driven but centered on a well-chosen example. (career stats, glossary, resource list) (Biography. 8-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159672872
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 03/05/2024
Series: Beyond the Game: Athletes Change the World
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

Read an Excerpt

CHAPTER ΟNE
Every Morning When three-­year-­old Maya Moore got out of bed, she treated the day as an opportunity for an adventure. Maya had so much energy that her mom, Kathryn, always knew where Maya was—even if she couldn’t see her, she could hear her.
There went Maya, running fast, screaming loud, knocking things over, having fun. She was an energetic toddler whose motor never stopped running.
Crash, bang, boom!
A little girl like that was a handful for a single mom.Working and raising a child by herself in Jefferson City, Missouri, Kathryn desperately needed a way to keep Maya busy and find an outlet for her energy.
One day, Kathryn made a simple decision that changed Maya’s life: she bought a small plastic basketball hoop and attached it to a door in their apartment.
From that day on, Maya spent hours running down the hall and shooting at her little hoop.
She fell in love with basketball.
Maya may have come into this world on June 11, 1989, but the day that basketball hoop appeared in her apartment was the day a superstar was born.

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