­
Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: Above the Rim How Elgin Baylor Changed Basketball — Kid Lit Frenzy
  • Home
  • About
  • Review Policy
  • Blog
  • Contact
Menu

Kid Lit Frenzy

kidlitfrenzy.com
From Picture Books to Young Adult Literature

Your Custom Text Here

Kid Lit Frenzy

  • Home
  • About
  • Review Policy
  • Blog
  • Contact

Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: Above the Rim How Elgin Baylor Changed Basketball

September 9, 2020 Alyson Beecher
abovetherim.jpg

Above the Rim: How Elgin Baylor Changed Basketball
by Jen Bryan, Illustrated by Frank Morrison
Abrams Books for Young Readers (October 6, 2020)
Nonfiction * Autobiography * Basketball
Audience: Ages 7 to 11
IndieBound | WorldCat

Description from GoodReads: The story of Elgin Baylor, basketball icon and civil rights advocate, from an all-star team

Hall-of-famer Elgin Baylor was one of basketball’s all-time-greatest players—an innovative athlete, team player, and quiet force for change. One of the first professional African-American players, he inspired others on and off the court. But when traveling for away games, many hotels and restaurants turned Elgin away because he was black. One night, Elgin had enough and staged a one-man protest that captured the attention of the press, the public, and the NBA.

Above the Rim is a poetic, exquisitely illustrated telling of the life of an underrecognized athlete and a celebration of standing up for what is right.

Quick thoughts about the book:
Okay, I have a confession to make. I have only watched one full length professional basketball game and it was a WNBA game and I can’t tell you who the L.A. Sparks played that day. When I would take my nephew to his basketball games at the “Y”, I would compare it to a bunch of puppy dogs falling all over each other as they chased a ball. I still don’t understand why people watch basketball. A bunch of people run down the court bouncing and passing a ball and they score. Then back up the court to do the same thing.

For all of my lack of interest in basketball, I was drawn to the cover of Above the Rim: How Elgin Baylor Changed Basketball by Jen Bryant and illustrated by Frank Morrison. It just calls to you to pick it up and read it.

abovetherim1.jpg

Since I already confessed my lack of knowledge of basketball, I know you won’t be surprised that I knew nothing about Elgin Baylor. However, by the end of the book, my admiration for Baylor, his sport and his civil rights advocacy grew exponentially.

abovetherim2.jpg

In a recent Facebook post, I mentioned that I know picture books can take years to come out, but sometimes the timing seems planned. Just a few days before I read Above the Rim, the NBA and WNBA led a protest of the shooting of Jacob Blake by refusing to play. Several NBA teams have offered up their venues as safe socially distance places for voting in November. The NBA is also partnering with Yale researchers to create an effective, rapid test for COVID-19.

abovetherim3.jpg

I am not surprised that Elgin Baylor protested how he was treated compared to his white teammates. Bryant does a masterful job of placing Baylor into the timeline of the 1950’s and 1960’s Civil Rights Movement with images and references of Rosa Parks, the Little Rock 9, and the Woolworth lunch counter sit-in. Bryant’s poetic writing brings refrains that act as a chorus to a song. All of this is paired with Morrison’s dynamic paintings.

The end pages include an author’s note, recommendations for further reading, a timeline of important events. This is one picture book biography that you won’t want to miss.

Elgin Baylor - Most Underrated Player in NBA History

Check out Jen Bryant’s webpage about Above the Rim, here. For more information about illustrator, Frank Morrison, click here.

Above the Rim is available for preorder here.

Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge 2020 sm.png

Don’t forget to link up your nonfiction reviews…

In NFforKids, NFPBChallenge Tags Front Page
← Blog Tour: Short & Sweet (Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast #4) by Josh Funk Blog Tour: Thanks to Frances Perkins Fighter for Workers' Rights →
Follow on Bloglovin

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Recent Posts
Brave in the Woods Tracy Holczer Blog Tour.png
May 16, 2021
BRAVE IN THE WOODS Blog Tour and Giveaway
May 16, 2021
May 16, 2021
Oct 14, 2020
Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: Joey The Story of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Rooted in Justice
Oct 14, 2020
Oct 14, 2020
Sep 30, 2020
Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: Who Gives a Poop? Surprising Science From One End to the Other
Sep 30, 2020
Sep 30, 2020
beatrixpotter.jpg
Sep 23, 2020
Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: September New Release Part II
Sep 23, 2020
Sep 23, 2020
equalitycall.jpg
Sep 16, 2020
Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: New Releases August & September
Sep 16, 2020
Sep 16, 2020
shortsweet.jpg
Sep 10, 2020
Blog Tour: Short & Sweet (Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast #4) by Josh Funk
Sep 10, 2020
Sep 10, 2020
abovetherim.jpg
Sep 9, 2020
Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge: Above the Rim How Elgin Baylor Changed Basketball
Sep 9, 2020
Sep 9, 2020
thanksfrances.jpg
Aug 12, 2020
Blog Tour: Thanks to Frances Perkins Fighter for Workers' Rights
Aug 12, 2020
Aug 12, 2020

Looking for older posts? Mouse-over the date on the calendar below, or type something in the search bar above.

Category Cloud

  • Miscellaneous
  • Early Readers
  • Conferences
  • Author Interviews
  • Classroom Ideas
  • Teachers Write
  • Celebrate This Week
  • #GNCelebration
  • Road2Reading Challenge
  • Picture Books
  • Cover Reveal
  • Book Trailers
  • Indie Bookstores
  • Author Events
  • Read Alouds
  • Movie Review
  • YA Lit
  • Happy Holidays
  • Educational Apps and Tech
  • Common Core IRL
  • 30 Days of Gratitude
  • End of the Year Favorites
  • NFforKids
  • Giveaway
  • Early Chapter Books
  • Kids Comics
  • SOL2016
  • Author Guest Post
  • NFPBChallenge
  • Guest Post
  • MG Lit
  • book birthdays
  • IMWAYR
  • Book Reviews
  • slice2014
  • GN Celebration
  • Movie Trailers
  • Blog Tours & Giveaways
  • YA Friday
  • Poetry Friday
  • Books in Action

Tweet @alybee930

  • Alyson Beecher
    RT @mstewartscience: ICYMI: "One of the reasons I write picture book biographies is to shine light on women whose scientific contributio… https://t.co/qZps9G5W1x
    Jun 6, 2019, 6:06 AM
  • Alyson Beecher
    RT @LBaie: #nfpb19 Celebrating #PrideMonth - sharing 'Stonewall' by Rob Porter & Jamey Christoph - Good to know the history!… https://t.co/JVmhqqFVx4
    Jun 5, 2019, 3:08 PM
  • Alyson Beecher
    RT @donalynbooks: It's time for my annual summer #bookaday challenge! If you're interested in discovering new books to read, celebrat… https://t.co/1UdT4JNXuN
    Jun 3, 2019, 11:11 PM

Friends' Book Blogs

100 Scope Notes
The Book Whisperer
The Brain Lair
Foodie Bibliophile
The Goddess of YA Literature
GooD ReaDs with Ronna
Great Kid Books
Librarian in Cute Shoes
Librarian's Quest
Nerdy Book Club
The Nonfiction Detectives
Read Now Sleep Later
Read, Write, and Reflect
SharpRead
Teach Mentor Texts
The Show Me Librarian
Unleashing Readers
Watch Connect Read

Disclaimer

All reviews are our own opinion. No harm or infringement is intended. Links leading to Indiebound or Amazon do not result in any revenues for this blog (we are not affiliated with them in any way).

Our system has encountered an error. This exception has been automatically logged and reported. PBLLHTGM45ER6J2DWRXD

© 2010-2020 Alyson Beecher. Powered by Squarespace