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Brothers on Three

Brothers on Three

by Abe Streep

Celadon Books ·2021 ·368 pages
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From journalist Abe Streep, the story of coming of age on a reservation in the American West and a team uniting a community March 11, 2017, was a night to remember. On that night, in front of the hopeful eyes of thousands of friends, family members, and fans, the Arlee Warriors would finally bring the high school basketball state championship title home to Montana's Flathead Indian Reservation. The game would become the stuff of legend, with the boys revered as local heroes. The team's place in history was now cemented, but for starters Will Mesteth, Jr. and Phillip Malatare, life would keep moving on―senior year was only just beginning. In Brothers on Three, we follow Phil and Will, along with their teammates, coaches, and families, as they balance the pressures of adolescence, shoulder the dreams of their community, and chart their own individual courses for the future. And in doing so, a picture emerges of modern Indigenous life and the challenges of growing up on a reservation in contemporary America. Brothers on Three is not simply a story about high school basketball, about state championships and a winning team. It is a book about community, and it is about boys on the cusp of adulthood, finding their way through the intersecting worlds they inhabit and forging their own paths to personhood.


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"Still, this is a rousing portrait of a long-shot team beating the odds."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Near the Top

"What emerges is an immersive portrait of a small tribal town where shared history runs deep, opportunity feels elusive, and basketball is a visceral expression of collective pride, hope and grit ..."

Sam Dolnick· The New York Times Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"An action-packed yet reflective account of the quest for a high school basketball championship on and off a Montana Indian reservation ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

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