Rating: Not rated
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Sports, Lang:en
Summary
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Josh Cameron is MVP of the championship Boston Celtics and a
media darling with a spotless reputation. He has it all . . .
including a daughter he never knew. When twelve-year-old Molly
Parker arrives in his life, claiming to be his daughter, she
catches him off guard. Molly says her mom, Jen, revealed his
identity before losing her battle with cancer. Josh isn’t
so sure about this girl—she must be trying to scam him
for his money. Still, there’s something about Molly that
reminds him so much of Jen. But as Molly gets to know the real
Josh, the one the camera never sees, she starts to understand
why her mother never wanted her to know her dad. Josh has room
in his heart for only two things: basketball and himself. Does
Molly really want this man for a father? Together, these two
strangers learn that sometimes, for things to end up the way
you want them to, you have to fire up a prayer at the buzzer
and hope it goes in.