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The Crazy Horse Electric Game
  

The Crazy Horse Electric Game (Turtleback)

by Chris Crutcher (Author) "Sometimes he remembers it as if it were unfolding in front of him this very minute, all of it; event by amazing event ..." (more)
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Grade 8 Up The title refers to the game for the Eastern Montana American Legion baseball championship, as the star pitcher, Willie Weaver, leads his team against the powerful squad from Crazy Horse Electric. But the emphasis of the novel shifts quickly away from baseball after Willie suffers a head injury in a water skiing accident. Unable to accept the loss of his athletic prowess, the pity of others, and his parents' troubled marriage, Willie runs away and ends up in the inner city of Oakland, California. After being beaten and robbed by a gang, Willie is rescued by a black bus driver/pimp, who enrolls Willie in a school for troubled youths. Thanks to the understanding staff of the school, Willie regains his mental and physical abilities and his self-confidence. He returns home to Montana, however, to learn that there is no longer a place for him in the lives of those he left. If nothing else, Crutcher manages to cram many of the most popular themes of young adult novels into this book, as Willie faces the crib death of his sister, divorce, drugs, sexual feelings, gang violence, mental handicaps, physical handicaps, prostitution, child beating, and more. Willie's present-tense narration is annoying, and does not work well for this story that covers several years. The author is best in the effective description of Willie's effort to recover from his injury. But this is the best that can be said for a novel that often seems contrived. Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Public Library, Ill.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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A freak accident in his sixteenth year leaves star athlete Willie Weaver without his once-marvelous physical talents. Betrayed by his father, his girl, and his body, he goes on the run, ending up penniless and terrified on the treacherous streets of Oakland, California.

The Crazy Horse Electric Game is the rugged, sometimes humorous, story of Willie's two-year fight back in a world of street toughs and pimps, and in a magical school aptly dubbedd One More Last Chance High -- where he finds that human dignity comes in a wide assortment of shapes and colors. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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3.0étoiles sur 5 Do not expect the usual, Oct. 3 1999
After reading Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes and Stotan!, I was hooked on Chris Crutcher. Absolutley, permanently hooked on anything and everything this genius had. I got The Crazy Horse Electric Game, expecting something akin to the books mentioned above, and I was sorely disappointed.

First of all, it was written in the third person, but it was present tense, so that was odd. Secondly, it took almost half the book for me to drum up a large amount of interest in this book. Thirdly, it just wasn't very good.

If you're a diehard Chris Crutcher fan, read this for posterity. And heck, it does get interesting eventually. But if you've never read anything by him before, then get Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes. It is a much better read.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Well written, heart wrenching book, for mature readers, Jui 4 2004
The Crazy Horse Electric Game is one of the best books I've ever read. Willie Weaver is a child prodigy. He is one of the best baseball players his age. However, as predicted, he gets in an accident. A very realistic and moving book about a young crippled boys struggle. You get to know the character very well, and you start to care about what happens to him. Like it's real. I've reread this book frequently, a couple times every year since I read it in 6th grade, and every time, as I get older, I learn a little bit more. It's a real tear-jerker throughout.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A good find, Oct. 9 2003
Par sarah L (san francisco, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Even though this book, "The Crazy Horse Electric Game" started out rather slow, it held my attention because I didn't want to miss any of the twists that came about in the plot, like when the main character, Willie Weaver, finds his girlfriend Jennie cheating on him. "To hell with you, Willie. I can't spend the rest of my life feeling sorry for you. To hell with you!" (p.95). Jennie was refering to Willie's boating accident which left him with brain damage.

I thought it was clever how the author added the twist of Willie running away. "His ticket is for Spokane, but he'll get another one at the bus station there and head south." (p. 96). Willie decides to run away because he thinks everyone will be better off without him, and with that, he leaves home and heads for Oakland, Ca...

I thought this story had a good plot, because the setting was "static." It changed to several different settings, which created new, fresh characters, and that added more flavor to the story. I also liked the frequent setting change, because it changed the mood of the story. It could go from happy, to sad, to suspensful to triumphant. Although, the only thing I didn't like about this book was the fact that it took so long for the story to pick up in the begining. Overall, I would recommend this book because it is a strong story how one can overcome total devistation and bring themselves to success again.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 A Lifetime original movie in book form.
Cheesy, contrived, predictable, so on and so forth. If you don't like Lifetime original movies or cheesy "learning life lessons" tear-jerker stories, read a good book instead.
Publié le Aoû 31 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 A crippled boy who succeeds
The Crazy Horse Electric Game was an interesting book. It started out with an average kid whose name was Willie. He was good at sports. Read more
Publié le Mai 22 2003 par Robert Drumm

5.0étoiles sur 5 Willie's Struggle
In The Crazy Horse Electric Game, a seventeen-year-old boy, named Willie, is a strong, popular and athletic individual who seems to have everything in life come his way. Read more
Publié le Avril 24 2002 par Regan Budek

3.0étoiles sur 5 The Crazy Game of Life
A review by Nate
Willy a hometown hero is about to go on the ride of his life. After a water skiing accident he found out that he couldn't play his all time favorite game... Read more
Publié le Mars 2 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 Really 4.5 stars....
The story was awesome! I couldn't put it down. Only problem I found was that for the last few chapters Willie had no problem talking smoothly, no gaps in his sentences. Read more
Publié le Nov. 4 2001 par S. Taylor

5.0étoiles sur 5 Crutcher Makes A Sellout
Crutcher is a genius. He wrote a fantastic story about a phenomanol sports kidnamed Willie Weaver who can't be stopped. Read more
Publié le Janv. 24 2001

2.0étoiles sur 5 Somewhat tedious
After reading Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes and Stotan!, I was hooked on Chris Crutcher. Absolutley, permanently hooked on anything and everything this genius had. Read more
Publié le Déc 16 2000 par ziggyz_queen

4.0étoiles sur 5 Wining the Hard Way
The Crazy Horse Electric Game illustrates how a small town sports star, Willie Weaver, becomes unable to handle the changes that take place after an unfortunate accident. Read more
Publié le Nov. 20 2000 par Ash Stevenson

5.0étoiles sur 5 exceptionally great book
The book is rich in plot dynamics.I loved the way it evolved the characters.It is a tearjerker, as well as inspiring piece of work. Read more
Publié le Sep 6 2000 par joe paxton

5.0étoiles sur 5 VERY MOVING -- PLEASE BRING WILLIE BACK
This is a wonderfully touching book. Willie Weaver, the central character is a promising young athlete until he suffers from a permanent injury. Read more
Publié le Aoû 19 2000 par BeatleBangs1964

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