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Fourteen-year-old Sam Parma plays more baseball than golf, so when his mother urges him to play in a junior golf tournament, he protests but reluctantly agrees. Learning that his uncle was a two time winner of The Schoolboy Championship, Sam feels pressure to perform as well as excitement for potential success. Dropped off at the municipal golf course with a hodgepodge set of clubs, limited skills, and the added responsibility to look after his younger brother, Sam ventures to the sign-up table. There he meets his three playing partners a well-equipped rich kid, a profanity-spraying cheater, and an oversized neighborhood bully. Getting to the first tee is the easy part for Sam. Making it past unexpected obstacles, squaring off in conflict, and conquering his fears are only some of the challenges he faces on the course. Sam makes lasting memories and learns a number of lessons about honesty, sportsmanship, and courtesy-lessons that will guide him throughout his life.

The Schoolboy Tony Rosa 9780982822524 Books

This is a light hearted interesting little read of some life's problems and challenges as seen through the eyes of fourteen-year-old Sam Parma. Sam learns through experience the importance of honesty, integrity, and doing what is right. I bought the book because I know the author, and upon reading it, I'm sure that Sam Parma's real name is Tony Rosa. A recommended Saturday afternoon read that's light and refreshing.

Product details

  • Paperback 144 pages
  • Publisher Jackpot Press (April 7, 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0982822529

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At first glance, The Schoolboy appears to be a fun read about fourteen-year-old Sam Parma, who agrees to play in a golf tournament at his mother's firm urging. But, early on, the reader discovers that The Schoolboy is not simply a tale of young boys participating in a golf tournament. Through their actions, the boys are quickly separated into two groups. A lifetime of moral lessons becomes emphatically clear as Sam discovers that the fears and challenges he faces during the tournament become important steppingstones to his future.

This is Sam's story, but the secondary characters are vividly written and each one plays a special part and remains true to their individual traits throughout the entire book.

Matthew Parma is Sam's little brother and stays in the background throughout most the book. Buzzy Odom and Chad Ashworth, Jr. are lifetime friends, having lived across the street from each other for years. Mark Crowe is an older youth who portrays the tough-guy/bully image.

Buzzy is looking for something more stimulating in his life than playing a boring game of golf with his best friend, Chad. He finds excitement with his new pal, Mark, who is the perfect example of all the things Buzzy has secretly yearned for but has been afraid to pursue.

When Mark notices that his outrageous antics impress Buzzy, Mark continually pushes the button a little harder, hoping to win more of the younger boy's approval--even to the point of possibly causing injury to an innocent victim.

Sam and Chad form an instant bond that continues throughout the entire book. They are disappointed as Buzzy and Mark move forward with total lack of responsibility for their actions.

Sam learns that honesty is an important virtue. He is appalled by Mark and Buzzy's actions and learns that there is more to life than winning or losing a golf tournament.

I recommend this book for elementary through middle-school students.

Armchair Interviews says The author's unique style will make any reader want to turn the pages.
Reviewed by Ian McCurley (Age 12) for Reader Views (11/06)

"The Schoolboy" begins when 14-year old Sam Parma is awakened with the news that he will be taking part in the Schoolboy Golf Tournament. Sam lives in a neighborhood where cutoff jeans means summer, and the trash can lid is used for first base. Though at first he's not looking forward to it, when he learns that his uncle was the two-time champion, he is persuaded. Upon arriving at the golf course with his younger brother, he meets his three teammates. One of his teammates is an honest and trustworthy rich kid, while another is a cheater who flies off the handle at every letdown. The third character is a 17-year old bully who causes more than his fair share of Sam's problems. The book takes place over one 18-hole tournament and has 18 chapters. There is a new adventure in each chapter as Sam and his friends make it from fairway to fairway. Whether it's a one-armed man or a fight with a bully, Sam always learns his lesson from the challenge.

The main point was that problems and challenges are just a part of life, and that without them, we wouldn't learn anything. The author clearly got his point across. The book is more like a gigantic English essay than a novel, and the quote "I quickly decided that if I faced the same challenges again, I probably wouldn't change a thing" sounds like an excerpt from an essay rather than a novel. Kids in my general age group (middle school) can relate to this style of writing because we have written in this style ourselves. I like the book for its creative plot twists and its unique style of writing.

This book reflects the challenges the author himself had when he was a kid. Tony Rosa competed in several golf tournaments with his younger brother. He was hesitant, like Sam, to participate and like Sam, it turned out to be a learning experience.

All in all, as the book takes you through Sam's triumph and conflicts, you, too learn more about yourself. With the constant theme of problems are just part of life and they are learning experiences, this book really expresses the quote "I quickly decided that if I faced the same challenges again, I probably wouldn't change a thing."

This book is mostly for 10 to 14-year olds and is a good read for anyone, especially those who like golf and sports in general. I recommend this book to anyone who looking for a good read.

Book was received free of charge.
This is a light hearted interesting little read of some life's problems and challenges as seen through the eyes of fourteen-year-old Sam Parma. Sam learns through experience the importance of honesty, integrity, and doing what is right. I bought the book because I know the author, and upon reading it, I'm sure that Sam Parma's real name is Tony Rosa. A recommended Saturday afternoon read that's light and refreshing.
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