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Drawing on her experience as a high school teacher—this time with a social concern, Spero infuses the rites of passage for the teenager—cliques, first kisses, peer pressure, and bullying—with magic. This stresses how tenuous and critical this time is for young people in a new, fascinating way. Written from Sami’s point of view, Spero’s narrative puts the reader into the mind of a fifteen-year-old who must navigate the tumultuous waters of being the new girl—the underdog who starts to win and is intoxicated by it. Truly a page-turner, this action-packed story will have readers of all ages eager to see what happens next.
Spero’s
debut novel, Catcher’s Keeper, was
chosen as a Finalist in the 2014 Indie Excellence Book Awards contest and also
made the top 5% out of 10,000 entries in the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel
Award.
The Author Visits
Excerpt
Main character, Sami McGovern, a
natural musician is recruited to try out for volleyball.
Finally,
the time has come. I ride the giant wave to the locker room, letting
myself get sucked into the energy. It’s like every single freshman
girl is going to tryouts. The excitement is contagious. The locker
room has transformed into a sort of primping party. It’s a more
amped up version of backstage before one of my piano recitals. I’m
giggling as I change into gym clothes and follow the others onto the
court.
But
I stop short on the sidelines.
Payne
has the girls running the court lengthwise, tapping the endline paint
with their fingers, and running back. What’s this exercise called
again? I see Maddie, Shaunie, and Thalia. Pixie is here too, looking
miserable. She’s not awful, though.
“Nice
work, Maddie,” Payne calls across the gym.
Okay,
so Payne has favorites. No biggie. Has she already made the cuts? I
have better chances trying out for the New York Philharmonic. What am
I thinking? I’m no athlete. They’re all going to laugh at me.
Maybe it’s not too late to make a quick exit.
“Are
you playing?” asks a voice beside me.
My
eyes don’t leave the court. “I don’t know. Maybe I’ll just
watch.”
“Me,
too, then.”
“Why?”
I turn and am startled to see it’s the girl with the scarred neck.
“I
thought you might want a friend.”
The
scars look terrifying up close—shiny, raw strings of bumpy tissue
that used to be skin. My mouth is stuck open, and I blink like mad.
“I’m
Brenna,” she says with a huge smile. “Sports aren’t really my
thing.”
“Sami.”
A tiny wave. “Me, neither.”
“What
are we doing here, then?” She laughs.
“You
have a really nice smile.”
“You
sound surprised,” she teases.
I
must turn redder than her scars, my face is so hot. Because it’s
true. I was surprised. Am surprised. It’s wrong, but I can’t help
it.
Payne’s
whistle interrupts us. “You girls joining tryouts or just
socializing in your gym clothes?”
No
time for apologies. Payne’s eyes are focused solely on me. “Come
on. You’ve missed the warm up. On the court now. Let’s go.”
A
nervous laugh with Brenna, and I concede. Whatever. This tryout is
another orientation thing, right? A rite of passage for the new girl.
It will be over soon, and I’ll go home and use my fingers the way
they were meant to be used. Piano. What kind of tune will I conjure,
what will my muse inspire? I’m daydreaming as I wander into the
middle of the court.
Payne’s
voice rings louder than her whistle.
“No,
Sami. Right in front.”
In
front? Me?
Payne
grasps my shoulders to place me at the net when I feel something
strange. My chest tightens with panic—a force enters me, making my
insides quiver. What’s happening?
Zap!
A
jolt, vibration. A charge surging out from my chest to my fingertips,
my toes.
Zing!
The
faces around me blur, but the ball is radiant. A blue glow. The ball
sails over the net. Bumped. Set. To me? I leap, and it’s like my
feet sprout wings. Out of nowhere I reach and—
Pow!
It
slaps the opposite court untouched. A clean strike.
“Point,”
Payne cheers.
My
body tingles. How on earth did I do that? And then I do it again.
I
zone in. That neat leather ball leaves a laser-blue contrail as it’s
punched into the air. I know what will happen next. I can predict its
path! Am I the only one who sees it glow like that?
Bump,
set, spike!
Wahoo!
I’m a giant, tapping a ping-pong ball with my big paw. Easy. I’m
above everything. Everyone. Even Brenna—the one person who’s
tried to be my friend—now wears a worried grin. Something has
separated us.
I’m
separate from everyone.
The
ball comes again. Soaring, my hand curved in perfect form, I guide it
over at cheetah-speed that somehow feels slow. My arm retracts within
a millimeter of the net, but it feels like yards away.
Pow!
Everyone
cheers. For me.
How
did I get so good?
My
eyes go to Payne, who’s already studying me. As much as I want to,
I cannot turn away. My arms and legs tingle—itching to move, to
play ball. The veins in my wrists pulse like a heartbeat. My
birthmark throbs on my hand, ready to throttle that volleyball. I
make fists, trying to contain it.
I
stare back at Payne, the question ringing loudly in my mind: Did
you do this?
She
gives me a slow, wry smile. Goose bumps rise on my suddenly-athletic
arms.
I
think I’ve just made the team.
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