D.J. Schwenk comes from a family of football playing farmers in rural Red Bank, Wisconsin. Her two older brothers have gone on to play college ball, and her father played football in the army. But now her brothers Win and Bill are off at college, and her dad’s hip’s gotten pretty bad because of football, so D.J. is pretty much stuck taking care of the cows and the farm. She doesn’t have time to finish her English homework, much less play basketball or volleyball. But then her dad’s friend Jimmy, who coaches the football team at Red Bank’s rival high school, decides that his Quarterback needs some more training and D.J. could use some help at the farm. Brian shows up not knowing what to expect. Eventually, Brian and D.J. become friends, with D.J. training Brian with what she knows from watching her brothers for so many years. And then, shortly before preseason is about to begin, D.J. decides to try out for football herself.
Catherine Gilbert Murdock really gets the feel for small town life in the Midwest, where life is what happens when you’re not focused on football, and the most fun thing to do in the world when you’re in high school is to drive your shiny pickup truck around the middle of town for hours on end (yes, this actually does happen – I’ve seen it!). D.J.’s not perfect, but her quirks and foibles make her story all the more interesting.
You can visit Catherine Gilbert Murdock at her website, http://www.catherinemurdock.com/catherinemurdock/home.html.
Review by Kathleen