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PLAYOFF DREAMS
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Written by
Fred Bowen
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Illustrated by
Ann Barrow
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Paperback: $5.95
ISBN: 978-1-56145-507-2 Total Pages: 112 Size: 5-1/2 x 7-1/2
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Middle Reader, ages 8-12/Fiction/Sports
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Fred Bowen is the author of Peachtree's popular Fred Bowen Sports Story and All-Star Sport Story series. A lifelong sports fanatic, he has coached youth league baseball, basketball, and soccer. His kids' sports column "The Score" appears each week in the KidsPost section of the Washington Post. Bowen lives in Maryland.You can visit Fred Bowen's website at: www.fredbowen.com
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Brendan is one of the best players in the league, but no matter how hard he tries, he can't make his team win. Now in a newly revised format!
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Accelerated Reader & Reading Counts Tests: Reading Counts Test #: Q22130 Reading Counts Level: 4.2 AR Quiz#: 17588 AR Reading Level: 4.2
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BRENDAN IS ONE of the best players in the league, but no matter how hard he tries, he can't make his team win. An unexpected event and the story of legendary Cubs player and Hall of Famer, Ernie Banks, make Brendan realize that it's love of the game rather than winning that makes the experience a success.
For more information, please visit www.sportsstoryseries.com.
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Reviews
"Long-suffering Cubs fans of all ages (especially kids) will identify with the plight of a young Chicago boy whose knothole team can’t seem to make the grade. Then the presence of a Wrigley Field legend and his sunny-side-up approach to baseball changes everything." USA Today Baseball Weekly "Bowen is quickly joining the ranks of today's most popular sports-fiction authors.... he skillfully interweaves fact and fiction and uses historical sports plays and concepts as a backdrop for the story." School Library Journal "If you are a sports fan or just love sports books, you should check out the new AllStar SportStory series by Fred Bowen.... Bowen is a natural when it comes to writing sports stories and informing his readers about the past. These books are perfect for kids ages 8 to 12." Newsday "[Bowen's] pace is excellent and he has a knack for efficient evocation...." Washington Post
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Awards
* Nominee, 2001 Maryland Children's Book Award (intermediate level)
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