Josh's Identity In The Crossover By Kwame Alexander

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“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom”-Aristotle. The Bell Family has taught their sons responsibility, respect, resilience, and resourcefulness. In the coming-of-age novel “The Crossover” by Kwame Alexander, the main character, Josh, struggles to find his own identity. Josh’s struggles illustrate the novel's theme of family, because his parents and his identical twin brother JB are helping him find out who he truly is. Josh's parents' dedication to education influences him to study, get good grades, and always put school first; they teach him to never give up. When Josh fails to make all his free throws in his basketball game, his dad makes him practice free throws until he can “make ten in a row” (Alexander 70). Josh’s parents