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Rhino's Run

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"You can't play it safe when you're the captain."

From celebrated author Robert Lipsyte, this powerful coming-of-age follows high school football player Ronnie ""Rhino"" Rhinehart after a violent incident at school leaves him questioning everything he ever believed.

Ronnie Rhinehart, better known as Rhino on the field, is the captain of his high school team in Woodhaven, a small town obsessed with football. His only goal is to earn a Division I football scholarship so he can escape this town forever. Until the day he punches Josh Kremens in the face.

To avoid serious punishment and stay in school, Ronnie is forced to join Group, a cast of misfits who discuss their feelings with a counselor. At the same time, tensions are rising on the football team. Not everyone is happy that Ronnie, a junior, was named captain, especially Cogan and his friends the Berserkers. Other than his best friend, Andy, Ronnie struggles to find solace and support, even at home, where his dad puts pressure on him to maintain his role on the team. Reluctantly, Ronnie finds himself liking aspects of Group, even if he isn't always a welcome presence to the other members. Then one fateful day, Keith, another Group member, comes to school with a gun . . . and everything changes.

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    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2024
      A high school athlete struggles to find his footing amid violent events and polarizing local politics. Hot-button issues crowd the pages of Lipsyte's latest, as an impulsive punch to a classmate's jaw lands football co-captain Ronald "Rhino" Rhinehart in a mandatory therapy group that he shares with both his victim, an abrasive gun control activist, and unstable teen Keith Korn, who brings a rifle to school one day and tries to kill himself. Meanwhile, tensions in Rhino's family and town are rising with the approach of the 2016 presidential election, and Rhino's own hopes for a future in college ball take hits, even as spiteful rival teammate John Cogan spreads unfounded rumors that he's gay and engineers an on-field ambush that leaves him with a serious concussion. Events escalate: A teacher is scapegoated for the gun incident, Rhino's belligerent coach ignores Cogan's bullying, and violence strikes Rhino's personal circle and wider community. Still, for all his struggles to get his head straight (medically as well as morally), Rhino proves to be a calm eye amid the tumult, and if the results of his actions and choices seem a little too pat, his sharp intelligence, range of interests beyond football, and fundamental drive to do the right thing will leave readers solidly on his side. Rhino is white; there's diversity in the supporting cast. A jumbo package of provocative contemporary issues centered on an appealing protagonist.(Fiction. 13-17)

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    • School Library Journal

      January 10, 2025

      Gr 8 Up-Lipsyte's latest fails to make a touchdown. Ronald "Rhino" Rhinehart is barely a junior and the captain of the beloved football team in the small, mostly conservative town of Woodhaven. His goal is to make it to Division 1 football for college (and get out of the town). The plan was going perfectly until the day of a protest led by Josh, when Rhino's temper got the best of him and he punched Josh in the face. Now, both are in Group, an assortment of students who are avoiding suspension (or worse) by sharing their feelings, keeping a journal, and trying to learn to get along. Rhino struggles with the concepts that go against what he has been taught, until one day one of the members brings a gun to school. As the captain of the team and de facto school leader, Rhino is the one everybody else looks to. While Lipsyte reliably infuses a strong message in his writing, he hits readers over their heads with too many tropes. Every character is a stereotype, providing a very skewed view of what could be realistic situations. Adding to this, some of the actions-washing Percocet down with beer, being careless with concussions-do not have serious consequences, focusing instead on the social issues. VERDICT Teens who enjoyed Lipsyte's other books may enjoy this, but this is definitely a dropped ball from the normally great writer.-Richard Winters

      Copyright 2025 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from January 1, 2025
      Grades 9-12 *Starred Review* Ronnie Rhinehart, nicknamed Rhino for his size and strength as captain of the football team, didn't start the fight with Josh, a zealous young gun-control activist, during a school assembly. But he finished it with a perfectly timed right hook. As a result, both of them are placed in a therapy group with other troubled youths, where they're expected to work out their differences. Things get more complicated when Keith, a long-bullied member of the group, shows up armed with a rifle and an intention to use it on fellow students. Though Keith is thwarted, this experience rocks Ron's sense of purpose, making him question what it truly means to be a captain and a leader. Veteran author Lipsyte delivers an empathetic story of a young man grappling with the complex modern world, where deadly violence has become an all-too-real possibility for people his age. Ron is a very personable protagonist--gruff and direct, yet thoughtful and compassionate--and through his POV, the reader is able to feel the aspects of his life pushing and pulling him in all directions. Exquisite character work combined with hard-hitting subject matter shows that some 60 years since his debut novel, Lipsyte has not lost a single step.

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