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THE MILLION DOLLAR RACE by Matthew Ross Smith

THE MILLION DOLLAR RACE

by Matthew Ross Smith

Pub Date: Jan. 19th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5344-2027-4
Publisher: Aladdin

Two tween runners face off against each other and injustice in this fast-paced read.

Grant Falloon and his best friend, Jay Fa’atasi, are sprinters, obsessed with speed and breaking records; the friendly competition between the two encourages each of them to dig deep and run their hardest. When a video of an epic fall goes viral online (thanks to Grant’s social media–obsessed younger brother), a chain of events is set in motion that will change their lives. Runners worldwide are invited to compete in a high-profile, high-stakes race sponsored by a sneaker mogul. Qualifying isn’t easy, and while Grant can provide the quick race times, he must rely on his family to find a creative loophole for him to be able to participate. Grant connects with international runners and factory workers at the sneaker company and comes to realize that what’s at stake is bigger than a $1 million race. Characters are at times over-the-top, but the loping plot crosses the finish line with positive messages about social justice and letting go of our investment in what virtual audiences may think of us. Grant and other main characters are assumed White; Jay and his family are Samoan American.

Part classic sports story, part criticism of digital media celebrity obsession, all heart.

(author interview) (Sports fiction. 10-14)