47 pages 1 hour read

Tim Green

Unstoppable

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2012

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Football

Football transcends the status of a mere sport for Harrison and comes to symbolize a beacon of hope and freedom. In the early moments of the novel, the emblematic role of football offers Harrison an escape from his bleak existence at the Constables’ farm. To him, the sport represents a brighter future, one in which achievement and recognition are attainable. This idea stands as a stark contrast to his life of hardship on the farm. As he goes on to live with the Kellys and join the school football team, his distant aspiration becomes a tangible reality, illustrating the theme of Resilience in the Face of Adversity.

On the field, Harrison’s engagement with football mirrors his struggle to overcome his past traumas and embrace his inner strength. The football field becomes an arena where he reclaims control, demonstrating to himself and to others that he possesses capabilities beyond the limitations of his troubled background. The triumphs and camaraderie he experiences in football starkly contrast with his challenges in life, accentuating the impact of persistence and determination. Football also serves as a metaphor for Harrison’s personal evolution. Through the sport, he channels his frustrations into positive action, cultivating teamwork and self-discipline.