Takedown

Ali Bryan, 1978-

Book - 2024

"With an upcoming international tournament where top college recruiters will take note, sixteen-year-old Rowan trains to earn a scholarship and secure her planned future with her Shakespeare-thespian boyfriend, Ozzy. But when a costly treatment for her father's worsening ALS symptoms emerges in Sweden, Rowan decides to train with an MMA fighter at her gym to fight and make money in an underground -- and illegal -- fight club. As Rowan delves into the world of cage-fighting, risking her relationship and her wrestling career, she soon learns that no amount of money -- or fighting -- can solve her problems. Takedown is a high-intensity coming-of-age story about familial grief and competitive combat, with lots of heart, hope, and head...locks."--

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Genres
Sports fiction
Novels
Published
Toronto : DCB [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Ali Bryan, 1978- (author)
Physical Description
304 pages ; 21 cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9781770867406
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A teenage wrestler battles outsized opponents in all aspects of her life. Rowan, a Canadian high school wrestler, is feeling helpless and pulled in multiple directions: Her father is suffering from ALS, she's training for a major tournament in New York City that will attract college recruiters, and her influencer best friend, Pia, her usual sparring partner, is injured. Complicating things even further, she's caught between two very different boys--Ozzy, her high school boyfriend who's a budding Shakespearean actor with two dads, and Caspian, an up-and-coming mixed martial arts fighter with a complicated past. After Rowan stumbles upon a new ALS treatment available only in Sweden, she desperately seeks opportunities to make some fast cash, even if that means participating in an illegal underground fighting ring and possibly jeopardizing her college wrestling career. Sports fans and reluctant readers alike will enjoy the detailed, fast-paced wrestling matches and blow-by-blow MMA fight scenes. While Rowan is a fully realized protagonist, the myriad problems she faces leave little room for in-depth development of most side characters. With so much focus on Rowan's training, love life, and her dad's illness, the wrestling tournament feels almost like an afterthought. Once it arrives, however, the pacing ramps up from steady to fast and furious. Rowan and Caspian read white; Pia is coded Indian Canadian, and Ozzy is "half Lebanese." Visceral and violent yet ultimately hopeful. (Fiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.