The novel's strength lies in its well-developed characters and their intertwining storylines. Chelsea, a refreshing protagonist who brings a unique perspective to the male-dominated football world, boasts a journey from big-city lawyer to small-town coach that is both believable and inspiring, and the young players under her wing are equally compelling, each grappling with personal demons that add depth and relatability to their characters. Parker's attention to detail in describing the atmosphere of high school football in a small Southern town is commendable, from the crowded diners to the tension on the sidelines, allowing readers to feel as if they’ve stepped onto the fifty-yard line themselves, dazzled by bright lights and the roar of the crowd.
Though some of Parker’s sports drama feels predictable, he avoids clichés by focusing on the characters' personal growth rather than just their athletic achievements, granting them the space needed to navigate their troubles and accept each other for being flawed, and, above all, united against the heartbreak life pours their way. The pacing slows at times, especially during the more reflective moments, but those sections ultimately contribute to the story’s emotional payoff, and Parker’s skill at capturing the essence of teamwork and the impact mentorship can have—as when Palmer notes that Rabon “[became] my family… [lifted] me up when I fell down”—resonates.
Takeaway: Thoughtful exploration of community, personal transformation, and believing in yourself.
Comparable Titles: H.G. Bissinger’s Friday Night Lights, T.L. Simpson’s Strong Like You.
Production grades
Cover: B+
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A
“I just finished THE PLAYBOOK yesterday, and it’s an excellent read! The writing keeps all the storylines relatable and intricately intertwined. Coach Chelsea Deal’s character is a powerful representation of the challenges some football coaches face off the field. The twisted truths told about fellow coaches, not to mention the resulting adversity, are, unfortunately, a reality for some, and this story captures that struggle authentically. It's a stark reminder that we should be valued for our experience, commitment, and passion for football, regardless of gender. Chelsea’s journey, bolstered by mentors who saw past her physical appearance and treated her like any other coach, is inspiring. The integrity and authenticity with which her character is written are commendable and essential qualities for a successful coach. Thanks to author Gary Parker for crafting such a compelling and true-to-life character and narrative.”
—Lori Locust, Assistant Defensive Coach, NFL’s Tennessee Titans
“THE PLAYBOOK is a groundbreaking novel that challenges the norms of football and gender roles. Chelsea Deal defies expectations, bringing manicured hands and lipstick into a high school football scene traditionally dominated by males. Her drive and game skills are just the beginning; she leads her team with unique insights and determination, breaking the traditional playbook rules. Gary E. Parker’s narrative brings Chelsea's perseverance to life, emphasizing the broader presence of women in sports. With a Christian foundation adding depth, The Playbook transcends sports, offering revelations about life, faith, and evolving goals. This novel is a game-changer, perfect for readers seeking an inspiring story of determination and faith in the world of sports.”
—Midwest Book Review