Painting the Black
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1999
248
Novel • Fiction
Seattle, Washington • 1990s
1999
YA
12-16 years
670L
Painting the Black by Carl Deuker follows a high school student who navigates the complexities of friendship, sports, and ethical dilemmas. He faces challenges on and off the baseball field, confronting decisions that impact his relationships and future. Themes of integrity, loyalty, and personal growth are explored as he learns about the consequences of his choices.
Challenging
Emotional
Contemplative
Melancholic
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Painting the Black by Carl Deuker offers an engaging exploration of teen sports and the moral dilemmas faced by young athletes. Reviews praise its relatable characters and realistic portrayal of high school life. However, some critique its pacing and predictability. Overall, it’s regarded as a compelling read for sports enthusiasts and teens confronting ethical choices.
A reader who enjoys Painting the Black by Carl Deuker would typically be a teenager interested in sports, personal growth, and moral dilemmas. Fans of John Feinstein's Last Shot and Chris Crutcher's Whale Talk would find this coming-of-age narrative engaging for its blend of athleticism and ethical challenges.
623 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
248
Novel • Fiction
Seattle, Washington • 1990s
1999
YA
12-16 years
670L
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