Coming home / Brittney Griner with Michelle Burford ; adapted by Tonya Abari.
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TextPublication details: New York, NY : Bright Matter Books, [2026]Description: 310 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9798217027033
- Coming home : adapted for young adults [Spine title]
- Griner, Brittney -- Juvenile literature
- Griner, Brittney
- Women's National Basketball Association -- Juvenile literature
- Women's National Basketball Association
- African American basketball players -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Women basketball players -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Basketball players -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Prisoners -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Hostages -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- African American basketball players
- Women basketball players
- Basketball players
- Prisoners
- Hostages
- African Americans -- Biography
- Women -- Biography
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| 921/GRAHAM Martha Graham, a dancer's life / | 921/GRE Helen Greiner : | 921/GRETZKY Gretzky's Tears./ Hockey, America, and the Day Everything Changed. | 921/GRI Coming home / | 921/GROG Marley & me : | 921/GRONK It's good to be Gronk / | 921/HAM Polar explorer / |
"Based on 'Coming Home', copyright 2024 by Brittney Griner"--T.p. verso.
Before -- Hostage -- Lockdown -- Show trial -- Labor camp -- Home.
School Library Journal starred, January 2026
Kirkus Review, January 2026
"Brittney [Griner] shares [her] harrowing story of courage and strength, while recalling her teenage years where she found meaning and empowerment in sports, and overcoming her own struggles with her sexual identity. Her principles of fortitude and courage are ever evident as she goes on to recount her feelings of isolation while navigating a foreign legal system, her emotional and physical anguish as the first American woman ever to endure a Russian penal colony, the . . . prisoner swap with Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, and her . . . rise from hostage to global spokesperson on behalf of other detained Americans"--Amazon.
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