
At Harlem's Langston Hughes Middle School, eleven-year-old Elijah "Jumper" Breeze and his friends compete against Nia and her girlfriends on the basketball court, in a video dance tournament, and for a student council seat, and, meanwhile, several of the students face issues with their fathers.
year: 2007, 2009, 2008, 2013
call number/section: 1000
subjects: contests, juvenile fiction, basketball, family, harlem, friendship, fathers, harlem (new york, n.y.), juvenile fiction, fiction, families, stoudemire, amar'e, juvenile fiction, fiction, fiction, autobiographical fiction, basketball stories, autobiographical fiction
Editions

Robinson, Sharon
Scholastic (2007)
At Harlem's Langston Hughes Middle School, eleven-year-old Elijah "Jumper" Breeze and his friends compete against Nia and her girlfriends on the basketball court, in a video dance tournament, and for a student council seat, and, meanwhile, several of the students face issues with their fathers.
Schools: 24

Robinson, Sharon
Scholastic (2009)
At Harlem's Langston Hughes Middle School, eleven-year-old Elijah "Jumper" Breeze and his friends compete against Nia and her girlfriends on the basketball court, in a video dance tournament, and for a student council seat, and, meanwhile, several of the students face issues with their fathers.
Schools: 1

Robinson, Sharon
Scholastic (2008)
At Harlem's Langston Hughes Middle School, eleven-year-old Elijah "Jumper" Breeze and his friends compete against Nia and her girlfriends on the basketball court, in a video dance tournament, and for a Student Council seat, and, meanwhile, several of the students face issues with their fathers.
Schools: 1

Stoudemire, Amar'e
Scholastic Press (2013)
When some of the older kids get on Amar'e for not being able to dunk, he sets a goal to make that happen soon, but when Amar'e's playing time is put on hold, he'll have to come to terms with all of the other things he's been neglecting.
Schools: 16