
Zane, from Millburn Township, struggles to stay focused on wrestling as his family and social life crumble in front of him. The sour taste of defeat are enough to convince him to reprioritize his life and more clearly focus on what remains of his high school wrestling career. This focus allows Bobby to maximize his potential as a talented wrestler and mature as a young adult. On the mat, Bobby's dedication enables him to ride a red-hot winning streak into the state tournament while taking on the role of Cinderella.
The two wrestlers meet in the highly climactic 129-pound New Jersey State Championship final.
Martino does a wonderful job of intermeshing the trials and tribulations of high school wrestling while allowing the reader to immerse in the characters. The accuracy with which Martino describes the pains of cutting weight suggest that he wrote the story while sitting on a stationary bike covered from head to toe in a plastic suit. Just as the precision of weight cutting lends credibility to the story, the omission of move-by-move wrestling action allows the reader the imaginative freedom to create the perfect match.

The events surrounding Ivan's tumultuous relationship with his coach rekindled controversial episodes involving the administration at my high school. Perhaps Martino would be interested in buying the story rights of a particular southwestern Minneapolis suburb that endured a myriad of better than fiction story lines, including:
• An unsuccessful coupe to overthrow the coaching staff
• The falling-out of two friends after a season long competition for a spot in the varsity line-up
• A team picture scandal involving guns, knives, and baseball bats (cc: David Chase, creator of HBO's The Sopranos)

This intriguing tale meshes the lives of two young men struggling to reach their goals, and provides the reader with an eye-opening matside view along the way. Most importantly, Pinned brings to life the memories and emotions of anyone who has had the courage to be a successful wrestler.
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