D. J. Schwenk is back in the sequel to Dairy Queen. At the start of the school year, she’s on the football team and even sort of dating Brian, the rival quarterback. But then comes the realization that the farm is losing money, People magazine comes to do a story on D. J., D. J. hurts her shoulder and has to quit football, and her mom’s back goes out. D. J.’s little brother is sneaking around with a girl. And then, one of D. J.’s older brothers has a horrible accident during a college game. Will Win, or the family, ever be the same again?
The first half of The Off Season delivers some of the same light-hearted charm of the first book, but the gritty realism of the second half highlights the problems that injuries in athletics pose.
Review by Kathleen
