“Swagger”, by Carl Deuker, is a book about the negative effects of irresponsible adult on our society, mainly kids. The book begins with a high schooler named Jonas Dolan who lives in Redwood City, California. He is a basketball player who, up until now, assumed he would work at the company his dad works at without going to college. His basketball coach come to him and shows him a college that he could apply for, and he applies and is being considered for the college. He starts working to boost his questionable grades for a higher chance to get into this college, which is called Monitor College. Due to financial shortcomings, Jonas and his family have to move to Seattle. When he gets to Seattle, and they start moving in, he meets his his neighbor, Levi Rawdon, a six foot six basketball player, and a very strict Christian. He becomes good friends with Levi, and he tries out for the basketball team at Sequoia High, his new school, and he makes it as the point guard. The coach for Sequoia is Coach Knecht, an old man who has very strange rules, such as no dunking, and always run the same play on offense, and he makes everyone call him “sir”. No one really likes him, but Levi kind of idolizes him. Just before the season starts, they meet a young man in his mid twenties whose name is Ryan Hartwell. He invites them to his apartment, where he gives them beer and lets them watch inappropriate movies. Levi doesn’t watch any of the movies, or drink any beer, he leaves instead. Jonas follows Levi out of the party. When the basketball season starts, they find out that Hartwell is going to be their assistant coach. Coach Knecht constantly benches Jonas and makes them lose games with his crappy plays, but he insists on doing them. Whenever Hartwell can take charges, he does, and the team ends up winning. Knecht and Hartwell have constant disputes, and Levi still is the only one that favors Knecht. At a practice, Coach Hartwell is running, and he slams into Coach Knecht, who breaks a few bones and is immediately sent to the hospital in an unstable condition. The team starts winning again, but Jonas’s grades in chemistry aren’t the best because of his hard teacher. Coach Hartwell shows Jonas a computer that has answers for every test and quiz for that class, and he starts cheating. Jonas also tries to help Levi get his grades up because he is failing almost every class. When Jonas realizes he can’t tutor Levi and keep his own grades up, he finds out that Coach Hartwell is willing to help. Levi grades shoot up, but Levi is acting strange. He seems depressed and more introverted. He also seems to stay away from Coach Hartwell. Jonas soon find out from Levi that Hartwell has been making him do some bad stuff, but Levi won’t let him say anything about it. In addition, after realizing that Hartwell is capable of doing stuff like this, he adds up all the clues and figures out that Hartwell knocked over Coach Knecht so that he would die, and then he could take his job. Later, Jonas and Levi are at this party at someone’s house, when Levi just leaves, and takes Jonas’s car. He drove to the woods, where he has always enjoyed hiking, and walks by himself. Sadly, a snowstorm hit while he was out there. They found Levi’s body a few days later. Jonas has to speak up now, Hartwell basically just killed his best friend. Hartwell is fired, and sent to jail, but Jonas has been rejected by Monitor College due to his cheating in chemistry.
I think this book shows that when people look up to someone, that someone has a lot of weight resting on their shoulders, be sue they have a lot of influence over those people. When an adult is not trustworthy, and they end up doing stuff like this for their own benefit, they can really have a huge impact on some innocent people’s lives. Adults are supposed to be people that younger people can look up to, and seek help in. However, as described in this book, many adults in the world are not good role models, failing to see their own flaws and thinking of their own personal gain instead. A good example of selfish, irresponsible adults negatively impacting innocent people’s lives is that at the same time that Hartwell was forcing Levi to do inappropriate things, he also helped Jonas cheat. So after Levi had died, and Jonas felt the need to feel someone, not only did Ryan Hartwell ruin the lives of Levi’s family by causing one of their family members to die, but he also stopped Jonas from being able to go to Monitor College because he showed him those answers. Without Hartwell manipulating Jonas into thinking cheating was okay, Jonas would have studied to pass chemistry legitimately. I thought this book was really good because it was written so that you didn’t really know the characters all at once. You would learn about them in little bits. That is what allowed the author to build the plot as they did. They really were able to create a story that wasn’t predictable, and had a good ending, without making it a cheesy, “happily ever after” type ending. The few complaints I have are that Carl Deuker did not do very much with the idea of basketball in the story. He basically just used basketball as a way for Levi and Jonas to know Hartwell, all of Carl Deuker’s other books have some sport being the main thing that everything else kind of revolves around. This book talked more about the events in the real world, with Levi and Hartwell. The other complaint I have is that the title of the book, “Swagger”, does not make any sense for this book. Swagger means to act in a way that is supposed to impress others, or to be confident to the point of arrogance. Since none of the characters really did these things, this title doesn’t make sense. Overall, this was a good book, and I would recommend it to everyone.