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Pinned follows Ivan Korske and Bobby Zane, two high school seniors, as they embark on the most important winter of their lives in a quest for the New Jersey state high school wrestling championship.

Ivan Korske is the pride of Lennings, a rural town tucked away in the farmlands of western Jersey, and the odds-on favorite to be crowned state champion in the 129-pound weight class. For Ivan, the stakes are impossibly high. A state championship fulfills a promise he made to his mother before she passed away nine months earlier and will, perhaps, stem his father's continued withdrawal from life. But mostly, Ivan dreams of getting a scholarship to a college far from his dreary hometown. To him, anything short of the title is failure.

In Short Hills, a wealthy town on the other side of the state, Bobby Zane protects his younger brother Christopher from the fallout of their parents' impending divorce, while searching for comfort from Carmelina Carrillo, a girl from a depressed part of Newark. Despite the distractions from the intense pressures of adolescent love and the family's breakup, Bobby realizes his quest for the coveted 129-pound state title may be his only hope for salvation.

Pinned chronicles Ivan and Bobby's season-long efforts toward overcoming forces within and beyond their control toward a title that only one of them can capture!

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Author Martino, also publisher of Listen & Live Audio, was a wrestler and coach, and his experience is apparent in this story. Two students from very different backgrounds, Ivan Korske and Bobby Zane, are training for the New Jersey State Wrestling Championship. Narrator Mark Shanahan captures student/ coach relationships, the journey to the finals, and the pain that Bobby and Ivan endure as they face death and divorce amid the everyday activities of high school. Most fascinating is the grueling training required of wrestlers. While Shanahan successfully conveys both loss and triumph, he excels in portraying the story's two very different coaches--their methods, personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. S.G.B. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 14, 2005
      The New Jersey state high school wrestling title is the common goal of two driven teenagers in this inviting and suspenseful adaptation of Martino's vivid debut novel. Shanahan sounds young enough to relate to the 17-year-old protagonists, but also just old enough to have a bit of real-world perspective on their travails. Though Ivan Korske and Bobby Zane are from vastly different worlds, both eat, breathe and sleep wrestling. And both are favored to be in contention for the state title in the same weight class. Listeners are privy to their personal training regimes (including strict dieting and copious drills), as well as the challenges of everyday life that keep most teenagers on a topsy-turvy emotional course—raging hormones, burgeoning sexuality, romantic crushes, family strife. Throughout, Shanahan proves a nimble narrator, attacking wrestling terms and on-the-mat action with an affable enthusiasm that puts listeners in the stands. Those familiar with the sport will especially cheer the details of the competitive journey here; other listeners will have enjoyed a bracing ride with two memorable characters. Ages 12-up.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 28, 2005
      Martino takes readers inside the dramatic world of wrestling in this gritty debut novel that winningly parallels the struggles of competing for a state athletic title and of becoming a man. Seniors Ivan Korske and Bobby Zane are among the top high school wrestlers in New Jersey, and both boys will give everything to walk away with the top prize. Endless hours of intense training, strict "weight cutting" (a strategy for dropping to a lower weight-class) and general sacrifice fill their days. Life away from the mat isn't much easier. Quick to fly off the handle, Ivan is still reeling from his mother's recent death and bristles at his overworked father's cool manner. Bobby is emotionally tense and protective of his younger brother as their parents' bitter fights lead to a separation. And both Ivan and Bobby experience the typical surge of teenage hormones and first love. Though they couldn't be more different, their worlds intersect when their paths lead them to the mat in a final match for the state title. Martino's pacing bogs down in the details in a couple spots and Bobby's relationship with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks borders on cliché. But wrestling fans will appreciate the precise description of the moves, and the discovery of each competitor's back story makes the sports angle that much more compelling. However, readers may be disappointed that they do not get to witness the fight for the title. Ages 12-up.

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  • Text Difficulty:8-12

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