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OverviewBetween finishing late school projects and looking after her brothers and sister, Faith Patel barely has time to play soccer. And when she's at practice, surrounded by girls who can afford to play in club leagues, she doesn't even feel like part of the team. So when Coach Berg starts to give Faith extra attention, she feels . . . really special. It might be crazy, but suddenly Faith has a crush on her coach. Can she keep her head in the game? The situation gets worse after Faith's frenemy Caitlyn decides that Faith's getting special treatment. Will Caitlyn tell the rest of the team—and make Faith into a total outcast? Full Product DetailsAuthor: M. G. HigginsPublisher: Lerner Publishing Group Imprint: Lerner Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9781467703055ISBN 10: 1467703052 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 01 January 2013 Recommended Age: From 9 to 10 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsAs a soccer player, student and frequent baby sitter, Faith feels beset with responsibilities. Higgins' story, a title in the Counterattack series featuring members from the Fraser High Copperheads soccer team, focuses on junior Faith. Her father's death a few years previously has profoundly affected Faith's family, both emotionally and economically. Faith often cares for her three younger siblings during the afternoons and evenings when her mother works late-night shifts as a nurse. Until recently, playing on her school's soccer team has been a refuge for Faith, but lately she has been feeling increasingly disconnected from her teammates. When her coach suggests switching her position on the team to playing midfield, it invigorates Faith's game. Faith also appreciates the additional instruction she receives from her coach during this transition, but this also leads to resentment from Caitlyn, an envious teammate. When Faith secretly develops an inappropriate crush on her coach, Caitlyn takes notice, taunting Faith. Higgins adeptly reveals Faith's solitude: Isolated from her peers, struggling academically and with weighty family obligations, Faith is bereft of confidants. However, the swift resolution to the escalating troubles between Faith and Caitlyn and the tale's conclusion leave readers hopeful about Faith's future. Higgins' briskly paced tale, skillfully alternating the drama with the sports, will capture readers' attention. --Kirkus Reviews --Journal The Counterattack series is one that surrounds an elite soccer team, The Copperheads. Each title has a storyline that deals with controversial issues both on and off the field. Each title is fast-paced, readable, and appropriate for both middle and high school readers. Online discussion guides are available for each book in the series. Each discussion guide includes writing prompts and student discussion questions that match Common Core Standards. --Library Media Connection --Journal In this entry in the new Counterattack series, written at a fourth-grade reading level and starring members of the Fraser High girls' soccer team, Higgins brings readers into the world of Faith Patel, a junior balancing the demands of schoolwork, the team, and a complicated home life. Faith already feels like a social outcast because helping out her mother and siblings takes up any free time since her father died. But things get particularly tricky when both Faith and a jealous teammate misinterpret their coach's interest in Faith's progress as romantic in nature. This slice-of-life story touches on a range of issues facing teen girls, while maintaining a breezy pace and delivering sharp, authentic dialogue and engaging soccer action. --Publishers Weekly --Journal In this entry in the new Counterattack series, written at a fourth-grade reading level and starring members of the Fraser High girls' soccer team, Higgins brings readers into the world of Faith Patel, a junior balancing the demands of schoolwork, the team, and a complicated home life. Faith already feels like a social outcast because helping out her mother and siblings takes up any free time since her father died. But things get particularly tricky when both Faith and a jealous teammate misinterpret their coach's interest in Faith's progress as romantic in nature. This slice-of-life story touches on a range of issues facing teen girls, while maintaining a breezy pace and delivering sharp, authentic dialogue and engaging soccer action. --Publishers Weekly --Journal As a soccer player, student and frequent baby sitter, Faith feels beset with responsibilities. Higgins' story, a title in the Counterattack series featuring members from the Fraser High Copperheads soccer team, focuses on junior Faith. Her father's death a few years previously has profoundly affected Faith's family, both emotionally and economically. Faith often cares for her three younger siblings during the afternoons and evenings when her mother works late-night shifts as a nurse. Until recently, playing on her school's soccer team has been a refuge for Faith, but lately she has been feeling increasingly disconnected from her teammates. When her coach suggests switching her position on the team to playing midfield, it invigorates Faith's game. Faith also appreciates the additional instruction she receives from her coach during this transition, but this also leads to resentment from Caitlyn, an envious teammate. When Faith secretly develops an inappropriate crush on her coach, Caitlyn takes notice, taunting Faith. Higgins adeptly reveals Faith's solitude: Isolated from her peers, struggling academically and with weighty family obligations, Faith is bereft of confidants. However, the swift resolution to the escalating troubles between Faith and Caitlyn and the tale's conclusion leave readers hopeful about Faith's future. Higgins' briskly paced tale, skillfully alternating the drama with the sports, will capture readers' attention. --Kirkus Reviews --Journal The Counterattack series is one that surrounds an elite soccer team, The Copperheads. Each title has a storyline that deals with controversial issues both on and off the field. Each title is fast-paced, readable, and appropriate for both middle and high school readers. Online discussion guides are available for each book in the series. Each discussion guide includes writing prompts and student discussion questions that match Common Core Standards. --Library Media Connection --Journal ""Each title is fast-paced, readable, and appropriate for both middle and high school readers."" —Library Media Connection ""This slice-of-life story touches on a range of issues facing teen girls, while maintaining a breezy pace and delivering sharp, authentic dialogue and engaging soccer action."" —Publishers Weekly ""Higgins' briskly paced tale, skillfully alternating the drama with the sports, will capture readers' attention."" —Kirkus Reviews As a soccer player, student and frequent baby sitter, Faith feels beset with responsibilities. Higgins' story, a title in the Counterattack series featuring members from the Fraser High Copperheads soccer team, focuses on junior Faith. Her father's death a few years previously has profoundly affected Faith's family, both emotionally and economically. Faith often cares for her three younger siblings during the afternoons and evenings when her mother works late-night shifts as a nurse. Until recently, playing on her school's soccer team has been a refuge for Faith, but lately she has been feeling increasingly disconnected from her teammates. When her coach suggests switching her position on the team to playing midfield, it invigorates Faith's game. Faith also appreciates the additional instruction she receives from her coach during this transition, but this also leads to resentment from Caitlyn, an envious teammate. When Faith secretly develops an inappropriate crush on her coach, Caitlyn takes notice, taunting Faith. Higgins adeptly reveals Faith's solitude: Isolated from her peers, struggling academically and with weighty family obligations, Faith is bereft of confidants. However, the swift resolution to the escalating troubles between Faith and Caitlyn and the tale's conclusion leave readers hopeful about Faith's future. Higgins' briskly paced tale, skillfully alternating the drama with the sports, will capture readers' attention. --Kirkus Reviews -- Journal The Counterattack series is one that surrounds an elite soccer team, The Copperheads. Each title has a storyline that deals with controversial issues both on and off the field. Each title is fast-paced, readable, and appropriate for both middle and high school readers. Online discussion guides are available for each book in the series. Each discussion guide includes writing prompts and student discussion questions that match Common Core Standards. --Library Media Connection -- Journal In this entry in the new Counterattack series, written at a fourth-grade reading level and starring members of the Fraser High girls' soccer team, Higgins brings readers into the world of Faith Patel, a junior balancing the demands of schoolwork, the team, and a complicated home life. Faith already feels like a social outcast because helping out her mother and siblings takes up any free time since her father died. But things get particularly tricky when both Faith and a jealous teammate misinterpret their coach's interest in Faith's progress as romantic in nature. This slice-of-life story touches on a range of issues facing teen girls, while maintaining a breezy pace and delivering sharp, authentic dialogue and engaging soccer action. --Publishers Weekly -- Journal As a soccer player, student and frequent baby sitter, Faith feels beset with responsibilities. Higgins' story, a title in the Counterattack series featuring members from the Fraser High Copperheads soccer team, focuses on junior Faith. Her father's death a few years previously has profoundly affected Faith's family, both emotionally and economically. Faith often cares for her three younger siblings during the afternoons and evenings when her mother works late-night shifts as a nurse. Until recently, playing on her school's soccer team has been a refuge for Faith, but lately she has been feeling increasingly disconnected from her teammates. When her coach suggests switching her position on the team to playing midfield, it invigorates Faith's game. Faith also appreciates the additional instruction she receives from her coach during this transition, but this also leads to resentment from Caitlyn, an envious teammate. When Faith secretly develops an inappropriate crush on her coach, Caitlyn takes notice, taunting Faith. Higgins adeptly reveals Faith's solitude: Isolated from her peers, struggling academically and with weighty family obligations, Faith is bereft of confidants. However, the swift resolution to the escalating troubles between Faith and Caitlyn and the tale's conclusion leave readers hopeful about Faith's future. Higgins' briskly paced tale, skillfully alternating the drama with the sports, will capture readers' attention. --Kirkus Reviews -- Journal (3/1/2013 12:00:00 AM) In this entry in the new Counterattack series, written at a fourth-grade reading level and starring members of the Fraser High girls' soccer team, Higgins brings readers into the world of Faith Patel, a junior balancing the demands of schoolwork, the team, and a complicated home life. Faith already feels like a social outcast because helping out her mother and siblings takes up any free time since her father died. But things get particularly tricky when both Faith and a jealous teammate misinterpret their coach's interest in Faith's progress as romantic in nature. This slice-of-life story touches on a range of issues facing teen girls, while maintaining a breezy pace and delivering sharp, authentic dialogue and engaging soccer action. --Publishers Weekly -- Journal (4/22/2013 12:00:00 AM) The Counterattack series is one that surrounds an elite soccer team, The Copperheads. Each title has a storyline that deals with controversial issues both on and off the field. Each title is fast-paced, readable, and appropriate for both middle and high school readers. Online discussion guides are available for each book in the series. Each discussion guide includes writing prompts and student discussion questions that match Common Core Standards. --Library Media Connection -- Journal (11/1/2013 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationM. G. Higgins writes fiction for children and young adults. She's loved baseball since she went to her first Dodger's game at the age of six. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |