- The Million Dollar Shot (book)
"The Million Dollar Shot" is a children's story written by
Dan Gutman . It is held by over 1100 US and Canadian libraries, according toworldCat .Plot
Finkle Foods, a snack company, is holding a contest, with the grand prize being a trip to
New York City to take a foul shot at the firstNBA final game that, if made, would give the winner a million dollars.No one needed (or deserved) this money as much as Eddie Ball, a boy who lives in a trailer park in Jackson,Louisiana with hiswidow ed mother, Becky Ball. Becky had recently beenfired from Finkle Foods, and Eddie was determined to run George Finkle, the founder, out of business. He entered the contest by writing a rap poem, which was upon hearing it, turned down by his friend and neighbor Annie "Oakley" Stokely. Annie wrote another poem, which went:'How could the
pilgrims e'er be contented,'When savory Finkles had not been invented?'
Annie's poem won the contest, though Eddie took credit for it. With the help of Annie's father, Bobby Stokely, Eddie trained long and hard to make the million dollar shot in June.
Not everyone was in Eddie's favor, however. George Finkle himself tried to bribe Eddie to miss the shot, offering him his mother's job back and all the Finkles he could eat, but Eddie declined. He knew Finkle had been spying on him while practising and thus knew how good he was at shooting.
Eddie arrived in New York City for the game and, under monumental pressure, made the shot and received the million dollars. As it turned out, Finkles caused
cancer and Finkle Foods was shut down by theFDA . Eddie bought the company with his prize money and, with the help of his mother and the Stokelys, created The Air Ball Company, with the main product being the Air Ball Crunchy, a snack of his mother's invention originally shot down by Finkle Foods.Characters
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*Gutman, Dan "The Million Dollar Shot" 1997
Scholastic Press A dude
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