Grant Hill: Star Forward cover

Grant Hill: Star Forward

Author: Thornley, Stew

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.1
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 13709
Points per Word 0.000146
Page Count 102
Points per Page 0.019608

Description

This book shows the life and career of the basketball star who was on two NCAA national championship teams before playing with the NBA and winning Rookie of the Year honors with the Detroit Pistons.

Quick Summary

Grant Hill: Star Forward drops you right into the life of a basketball prodigy, from his early days on the playground to leading Duke to two national titles and then winning Rookie of the Year with the Detroit Pistons. The book mixes quick, punchy chapters with personal anecdotes that show Hill's work ethic, his love for the game, and the pressures of being a teen star, making it a great read for any middle-grader who's into sports or looking for a relatable hero. Parents will appreciate the positive messages about perseverance, teamwork, and handling fame without any heavy content just the excitement of competition and a few behind-the-scenes photos that bring the story to life. The short length (about 13,700 words) means it's perfect for a weekend read or a school report, and the straightforward style keeps reluctant readers from getting bogged down. If you've ever enjoyed other sports bios like the "Who Was?" series, you'll find this one hits the same sweet spot of facts and fun.