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As football fever hits Goodhue, Iowa, Ned Button steps into the lineup in a funny new adventure about a small-town family living in 1929.
Ever since local boy Lester Ward got drafted by the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, Tugs Button's scrawny cousin Ned can think of nothing but football. Sure, Lester's younger bully of a brother is determined to keep Ned and his gang from ever getting near a real pickup game. But Ned has a few things going for him: he can catch and sometimes even throw, much to his surprise. And he's got his eccentric grandpa Ike, who may have less get-up-and-go these days, but no shortage of down-home wisdom to pass along-like that being a football star is less about being big and more about playing as a team and honing your strategy, and that having friends and family in your corner is a bigger prize than a lucky football will ever be. From the author of The Luck of the Buttons comes another story about a sometimes hapless, always winning family that scores big points for humor and heart.

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2012

      Gr 3-5-Ned Button has football fever, especially since local boy Lester Ward gets drafted for the Iowa University Hawkeyes. When Ned catches Lester's pass thrown from his departing train, he is thrilled. Just as quickly as it comes, the ball is snatched away by Lester's bully of a brother, Burton. Ned is left empty-handed watching Burton "peacocking" around his friends. Although scrawny for an 11-year-old and no match for Burton's bulk, Ned is determined to get the ball back. And he knows just the person to help him-his Granddaddy Ike. Ned strikes a bargain with Burton to get their teams together and play a game. The winner gets the ball. Ylvisaker has returned to the "down on their luck" Button family she introduced in The Luck of the Buttons (Candlewick, 2011) with the introduction of Ned. She uses the "good old days" charm and innocence as well as common sense and Granddaddy's wisdom to confront the universal issue of bullying. At the same time, the author conveys the importance of a supportive family and loyal friends.D. Maria LaRocco, Cuyahoga Public Library, Strongsville, OH

      Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2012
      Ylvisaker (The Luck of the Buttons, 2011) returns to the lovably unlucky Button family, this time with a gentle story about 11-year-old Ned and his love of football. When local legend-in-the-making Lester Ward goes off to play football for the University of Iowa, he tosses his old football into an eager pack of boys, and surprise of surprises, it is caught by scrawny Ned Button. But when Lester's younger brother Burton steals the ball away, Ned and his friends are ostracized and reduced to playing with a newspaper-and-twine football on the sidelines. That is, until Granddaddy Ike gets involved. He convinces the group of ragtag youth that football is more about strategy than size, teaching them plays to run against the bigger, tougher boys. And despite a failing heart, Granddaddy arranges to make one of Ned's dreams--attending a game at the University of Iowa--come true. The precise historical setting--tiny Goodhue, Iowa, in 1929--is not central to this story, though it's carefully drawn. It could happen anyplace where bullies do nothing worse than steal footballs and a grandfather's advice and love are enough to make a kid feel like he can take on the world. Short chapters, simple yet meticulous language, a wholesome feel and the universal story of a boy with a dream combine to give this one widespread appeal. (Historical fiction. 8-11)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2013
      In this old-timey, small-town tale, eleven-year-old Ned, newly smitten with football, tries to make his mark against considerable odds, including the physical decline of his beloved grandfather. This warm and funny book is a welcome re-visit to the deliciously original Button family first introduced in [cf2]The Luck of the Buttons[cf1].

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.8
  • Lexile® Measure:600
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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