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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sylvia GunneryPublisher: Lorimer Children & Teens Imprint: Lorimer Children & Teens Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9781459403758ISBN 10: 1459403754 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 01 September 2013 Recommended Age: From 8 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews-Jay is a strong character . . . the basketball scenes, from practices to critical games, are excellent and will draw the intended readership into the book. The coaching is firm, goal oriented and upbeat while the basketball action itself is typical, fast paced down to the last second. That all of this can be accomplished while keeping the reading level at grade 3.4 is amazing.- Rated E, excellent, enduring, everyone should see it!--Joan Marshall-Resource Links- (06/01/2013) ?Jay is a strong character? the basketball scenes, from practices to critical games, are excellent and will draw the intended readership into the book. The coaching is firm, goal oriented and upbeat while the basketball action itself is typical, fast paced down to the last second. That all of this can be accomplished while keeping the reading level at grade 3.4 is amazing.? Rated E?excellent, enduring, everyone should see it!--Joan Marshall Resource Links (06/01/2013) Jay is a strong character . . . the basketball scenes, from practices to critical games, are excellent and will draw the intended readership into the book. The coaching is firm, goal oriented and upbeat while the basketball action itself is typical, fast paced down to the last second. That all of this can be accomplished while keeping the reading level at grade 3.4 is amazing. Rated E, excellent, enduring, everyone should see it!--Joan Marshall Resource Links (06/01/2013) ""An abundance of dialogue makes for a fast-paced read with personal angst that rings true.""--Booklist (U.S.) (09/01/2013) ""Basketball is elevated to a lofty status in this Sports Stories entry""--Publishers Weekly (08/12/2013) ""Sylvia Gunnery is an experienced author who very capably fulfills the requirements for Lorimer's Sports Stories series. She supplies fast-paced action, character, and local colour. There is action on and off the court in Game Face. Not only does Gunnery describe the interaction and plays during practices, but the action climax of the book is a well-described first game of the season, with a complex and well-executed final winning play. As well, she deftly describes the interactions between Colin and Jay. Colin both snubs and attacks Jay, trying to encourage other students to accept his distrust and dislike of Jay, who had formerly been his friend. Many students will recognize Colin's bullying behaviour."" Recommended-- (06/14/2013) ""Jay is a strong character . . . the basketball scenes, from practices to critical games, are excellent and will draw the intended readership into the book. The coaching is firm, goal oriented and upbeat while the basketball action itself is typical, fast paced down to the last second. That all of this can be accomplished while keeping the reading level at grade 3.4 is amazing."" Rated E, excellent, enduring, everyone should see it! --Joan Marshall""Resource Links"" (06/01/2013) Sylvia Gunnery is an experienced author who very capably fulfills the requirements for Lorimer's Sports Stories series. She supplies fast-paced action, character, and local colour. There is action on and off the court in Game Face . Not only does Gunnery describe the interaction and plays during practices, but the action climax of the book is a well-described first game of the season, with a complex and well-executed final winning play. As well, she deftly describes the interactions between Colin and Jay. Colin both snubs and attacks Jay, trying to encourage other students to accept his distrust and dislike of Jay, who had formerly been his friend. Many students will recognize Colin's bullying behaviour. Recommended--Rebecca King CM: Canadian Review of Materials (06/14/2013) Author InformationSYLVIA GUNNERY, an award-winning educator, lives at Crescent Beach, Nova Scotia, where she taught junior and senior high school. She is the author of Personal Best and Out of Bounds, a CCBC Best Bets Selection for Kids and Teens and Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award nominee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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