Dan Unmasked

Dan Unmasked

by Chris Negron

Narrated by Josh Hurley

Unabridged — 8 hours, 35 minutes

Dan Unmasked

Dan Unmasked

by Chris Negron

Narrated by Josh Hurley

Unabridged — 8 hours, 35 minutes

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Overview

This heartfelt middle grade debut about grief, creativity, and the healing power of friendship shows that not all heroes wear capes and is perfect for fans of John David Anderson and Ali Benjamin.

Whether they're on the baseball field or in Nate's basement devouring the newest issue of their favorite comic book, Dan and Nate are always talking. Until they're not.

After an accident at baseball practice, Nate's fallen into a coma. And if Dan ever wants to talk to Nate again, he's got to take a page out of his hero Captain Nexus's book, and do whatever it takes to save the day.

But heroes have powers-and without Nate, all Dan has is a closet stuffed with comics and a best-friend-shaped hole in his heart. There's no way a regular kid can save the day all on his own. Right?


Editorial Reviews

OCTOBER 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Josh Hurley establishes a youthful voice for Dan, who will do anything to help his best friend, Nate, recover from a tragic accident that lands him in the hospital in a medically induced coma. Hurley navigates Dan’s tumultuous emotions as he goes from feeling helpless to optimistic. To keep busy and do what he can, Dan and his friends work to create a fan-fiction story based on Dan and Nate’s favorite comic book. They hope that reading to Nate will help him recover. Listeners will immediately be drawn to the teens as they learn to cope with some of life’s greatest challenges. M.D. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

From the Publisher

Dan Unmasked is a grand slam of a debut: timeless, moving, and filled to the brim with heart. I can’t stop thinking about it.” — Becky Albertalli, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

"Dan Unmasked is about sports and comics but also about the complicated nature of guilt and grief and the healing power of community. A beautiful new addition to the middle grade canon." — Aisha Saeed, New York Times bestselling author of Amal Unbound

"Stirringly hits every despairing low and thrilling high of a sports movie." — Kirkus Reviews

Becky Albertalli

Dan Unmasked is a grand slam of a debut: timeless, moving, and filled to the brim with heart. I can’t stop thinking about it.

Aisha Saeed

"Dan Unmasked is about sports and comics but also about the complicated nature of guilt and grief and the healing power of community. A beautiful new addition to the middle grade canon."

School Library Journal

02/11/2022

Gr 5–8—A story of comic books, baseball, and friendship. Dan and his best friend, Nate, love reading about the comic book adventures of Captain Nexus and the Zone. And the two boys are so close that they can tell by a tap of the nose what the other person is thinking—which comes in handy when Nate, a powerhouse pitcher on their baseball team, is pitching. When their team makes it to the playoffs, they are elated. Then Nate gets knocked out by a ball during practice, and a coma is induced to keep his brain from swelling. Dan is sure that this is the end of their championship hopes. Worse, he believes that he is responsible for the accident and that it is up to him to save Nate. Dan, Nate's brother Ollie, and Olllie's friend Courtney start trying to make that happen, with some surprising help from the comic book creator himself. In the end, readers learn it takes finding their own strength and goodness inside to make things happen. The baseball scenes from the tournament are engaging, and side characters are strong. Both baseball and comic book fans will enjoy this title. Fans of Mike Lupica and John Feinstein will also want to follow this engaging author. Dan is cued as white. VERDICT Recommended for all libraries, this book about sports, comics, and the power of friendship will be widely read.—Deanna McDaniel

OCTOBER 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Josh Hurley establishes a youthful voice for Dan, who will do anything to help his best friend, Nate, recover from a tragic accident that lands him in the hospital in a medically induced coma. Hurley navigates Dan’s tumultuous emotions as he goes from feeling helpless to optimistic. To keep busy and do what he can, Dan and his friends work to create a fan-fiction story based on Dan and Nate’s favorite comic book. They hope that reading to Nate will help him recover. Listeners will immediately be drawn to the teens as they learn to cope with some of life’s greatest challenges. M.D. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2020-04-12
Comics and baseball are all Dan needs—before the accident.

Things couldn’t really be going better for 13-year-old Dan. The Mira Giants have just qualified for the Western New York Double Elimination Tournament, and a new Captain Nexus comic is about to come out. Dan’s father is too busy for him these days, but it’s OK, because Dan shares comics and baseball and everything great with his best friend, Nate, the Giants’ amazing pitcher. So Dan’s world seems shattered when Nate is hit with a baseball during practice. Now Nate’s in a coma, and Dan’s falling apart. Maybe if he and Nate’s kid brother make a Captain Nexus fan-fiction comic, that will be the talisman that wakes Nate up? While Nate spirals through rage, fear, and magical thinking, he tries to draw lessons from his beloved comics. But if comics can’t save Nate, Dan’s got nothing left—except encouraging the now-underdog Giants through a series of inspiring speeches and cinematic epiphanies. Long passages describing the Captain Nexus comics are lovingly detailed, showing a passion for the art of the superhero comic, but these moments drag the action to a crawl; in a visual medium, the dynamism depicted would complement the baseball tropes, but in prose, they detract. Dan and most characters appear to be white, though it’s left unclear.

Though uneven, stirringly hits every despairing low and thrilling high of a sports movie. (Fiction. 10-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940179025962
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 07/28/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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