Review by Booklist Review
The Beyond the Game: Athletes Change the World series (2 titles) opens with two early chapter books featuring pro-basketball stars, LeBron James of the NBA and former WNBA player Maya Moore. Each volume offers a very readable biography focused on the athlete's childhood, schooling, and basketball career, followed by an account of his or her decision to change the world in a meaningful way. As young children, both James and Moore were raised in poverty by caring, single mothers. As adults, they are trying to change society for the better. LeBron James reveals how James has created programs to help ensure that children in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, have access to food, housing, and education, while their parents can receive training for employment. 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.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
A portrait of the "best basketball player on the planet," focusing particularly on his off-the-court I PROMISE initiative. Maraniss covers LeBron James' life from a young boy to a b-ball titan but positions his subject here as "just a kid from Akron who wanted to help other people." So though he recaps LeBron's professional career (so far) in broad outline, he directs at least as much attention to his work with his hometown's low-income families, his public protests in the wake of the killings of Trayvon Martin and other Black victims, and his defiant response to the Fox News commentator who told him to just "shut up and dribble": "I AM MORE THAN AN ATHLETE." Maraniss also covers the I PROMISE school, which offers meals, bikes, college scholarships, and more to students and even housing and job training for their families. In line with the series theme, backmatter contains both career stats (up to the end of 2023) and challenges to readers to stand up, speak up, and look for ways to give struggling fellow students an assist. "In a world with so much injustice, how will you help others?" Even as a child, LeBron is a charismatic figure in Hodge's monochrome illustrations. Low on sports action; high on humanitarian values. (timeline, glossary) (Biography. 8-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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