by Neil Swidey
Paperback Kindle Edition Hardcover"The Assist: Hoops, Hope, and the Game of Their Lives" is a non-fiction book by Neil Swidey. The book tells the story of two basketball teams, the Charlestown Townies and the Cambridge Rindge and Latin Falcons, and their journey to the Massachusetts state championship game in 1995. Along the way, the book explores the struggles and triumphs of the players, coaches, and communities, including issues of poverty, racism, and violence. The book also examines the broader social issues facing inner-city communities in the United States, such as the impacts of gentrification and the role of sports in providing hope and opportunity to young people. Ultimately, "The Assist" is a powerful and inspiring story of resilience, determination, and the transformative power of sports.
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