![]() ![]() Sunny is home schooled and his entire world is his father (to whom he doesn’t exactly have a warm and loving relationship with), his family friend/teacher Aurelia and his running team, the Defenders. He���s eccentric, his thoughts are all over the place, and he is so full of energy that sometimes it just gets away from him. ![]() ![]() Sunny is a fantastic character and a joy to encounter in children's literature. But Sunny…well I've loved him since book #1 and I’m not sure if it’s because I listened to this rather than read it like I did with the previous two but I absolutely, positively fell in love with Sunny even more in this book. The four kids in this series are impulsive, loud, funny, quick to react, loyal etc. Jason Reynolds has a way of writing kids as well, like kids and I can totally see why he has won multiple awards for his books. I will admit that I have read the other two books in this series and have really enjoyed them so that might have (slightly) influenced my enjoyment of this book but not really. But Sunny doesn’t particularly like running, instead, he wants to do something different. Sunny does one thing on the team, he runs and he wins, he runs and he wins, he runs and he wins, he runs and he wins. It is the 3rd book in the Track series and it follows 12-year-old Sunny Lancaster, the #1 middle distance runner of the Defenders. I listened to the audio book narrated by Guy Lockard* ![]()
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