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Foul Trouble by John Feinstein (Quincey Sanner-Stiehr)
Foul Trouble is a fictional book by John Feinstein that exposes backroom deals and how stress full it is to be a student athlete.
Description and summary of content
John Feinstein’s Foul Trouble follows two of the nation’s top basketball players, Terrell and Danny. It shows the stress behind making a college decision when every college and university wants you. The narrator is third person and shows how these decisions affect both Danny and Terrell.
Evaluation
This is a great book if you are looking for both sports and a plot in a book. This is definitely a book if you like sports.
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