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Overview"A moving account of how a soccer team made up of diverse refugees inspired an entire community here in the United States. Based on the adult bestseller, Outcasts United: An American Town, a Refugee Team, and One Woman's Quest to Make a Difference, this young people's edition is a complex and inspirational story about the Fugees, a youth soccer team made up of diverse refugees from around the world, and their formidable female coach, Luma Mufleh. Luma Mufleh, a young Jordanian woman educated in the United States and working as a coach for private youth soccer teams in Atlanta, was out for a drive one day and ended up in Clarkston, Georgia, where she was amazed and delighted to see young boys, black and brown and white, some barefoot, playing soccer on every flat surface they could find. Luma decided to quit her job, move to Clarkston, and start a soccer team that would soon defy the odds. Despite challenges to locate a practice field, minimal funding for uniforms and equipment, and zero fans on the sidelines, the Fugees practiced hard and demonstrated a team spirit that drew admiration from referees and competitors alike. Outcasts United explores how the community changed with the influx of refugees and how the dedication of Lumah Mufleh and the entire Fugees soccer team inspired an entire community. Praise for Outcasts United ""An uplifting underdog story.""--Kirkus Reviews ""Motivating messages that will resonate with teen readers.""--School Library Journal, Starred Review Praise for Outcasts United: An American Town, a Refugee Team, and One Woman's Quest to Make a Difference ""Wonderful, poignant book is highly recommended...""-Library Journal, Starred Review ""Engagingly written.""--School Library Journal ""Richly detailed, uplifting ... educational and enriching.""--Kirkus Reviews ""Dee""Inspiring...richly detailed...Deeply satisfying...a bighearted book.""--Shelf Awareness" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Warren St. JohnPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House USA Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780375990335ISBN 10: 037599033 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 11 September 2012 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. 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Table of ContentsReviews<p> Respecting cultural differences, building a global community, and the importance of getting involved are powerful, motivating messages that will resonate with teen readers, not just soccer fans. --Starred Review, School Library Journal<br><br> An uplifting underdog story that will appeal to readers interested in the immigrant experience and the surprising role sports can play in people's lives. -- Kirkus Reviews<br><br> Exciting youth soccer action blends with politics . . . filled with fast kicks, scrimmages, dribbles, crossses, corners, shots, and misses on the field that will grab kids, as will the harrowing stories of what the families fled from their continuing struggle. -- Booklist <br><br> -Respecting cultural differences, building a global community, and the importance of getting involved are powerful, motivating messages that will resonate with teen readers, not just soccer fans.---Starred Review, School Library Journal -An uplifting underdog story that will appeal to readers interested in the immigrant experience and the surprising role sports can play in people's lives.---Kirkus Reviews -Exciting youth soccer action blends with politics . . . filled with fast kicks, scrimmages, dribbles, crossses, corners, shots, and misses on the field that will grab kids, as will the harrowing stories of what the families fled from their continuing struggle.---Booklist Not merely about soccer, St. John's book teaches readers about the social and economic difficulties of adapting to a new culture and the challenges facing a town with a new and disparate population. Despite their cultural and religious differences and the difficulty of adaptation, the Fugees came together to play soccer. This wonderful, poignant book is highly recommended... <br>- Library Journal, starred review <br>A richly detailed, uplifting account of a young Jordanian immigrant who created a soccer program in Georgia for young refugees from war-torn nations . . . educational and enriching. <br>- Kirkus Reviews <br> St. John hits a trifecta . . . A fascinating and fast-moving account of big-picture politics, small-town sports, and some very memorable people. <br> -Booklist <br> Inspiring...richly detailed...Deeply satisfying...a bighearted book. <br> -Shelf Awareness <br> As St. John tells it, the Fugees' story is something of a radical social experiment: a test case in 21st-century immigration and identity politics. But it's also a deeply moving example of what men and women of goodwill can do. <br>-Very Short List <br> A brilliant and empathetic depiction of our common quest for meaning and happiness. Warren St. John invites us into the lives of a community of refugees, their bewildered neighbors in a small town, and a Jordanian woman who not only coaches but also mentors, mothers, and inspires some remarkable boys, to createa heartwarming tale about the transformations that occur when our disparate lives connect. <br>-Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone <br> Truly unforgettable, Outcasts United offers a stirring lesson in the power of a single person to transform the lives of many. It's an incisive window into the world ahead for all of us, where cultural diversity won't be an ideal or a course requirement or a corporate initiative but a fact of life that has to be wrestled with and reconciled, if never quite resolved. <br> Not merely about soccer, St. John's book teaches readers about the social and economic difficulties of adapting to a new culture and the challenges facing a town with a new and disparate population. Despite their cultural and religious differences and the difficulty of adaptation, the Fugees came together to play soccer. This wonderful, poignant book is highly recommended... - Library Journal, starred review A richly detailed, uplifting account of a young Jordanian immigrant who created a soccer program in Georgia for young refugees from war-torn nations . . . educational and enriching. - Kirkus Reviews St. John hits a trifecta . . . A fascinating and fast-moving account of big-picture politics, small-town sports, and some very memorable people. -Booklist Inspiring...richly detailed...Deeply satisfying...a bighearted book. -Shelf Awareness As St. John tells it, the Fugees' story is something of a radical social experiment: a test case in 21st-century immigration and identity politics. But it's also a deeply moving example of what men and women of goodwill can do. -Very Short List A brilliant and empathetic depiction of our common quest for meaning and happiness. Warren St. John invites us into the lives of a community of refugees, their bewildered neighbors in a small town, and a Jordanian woman who not only coaches but also mentors, mothers, and inspires some remarkable boys, to createa heartwarming tale about the transformations that occur when our disparate lives connect. -Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone Truly unforgettable, Outcasts United offers a stirring lesson in the power of a single person to transform the lives of many. It's an incisive window into the world ahead for all of us, where cultural diversity won't be an ideal or a course requirement or a corporate initiative but a fact of life that has to be wrestled with and reconciled, if never quite resolved. Respecting cultural differences, building a global community, and the importance of getting involved are powerful, motivating messages that will resonate with teen readers, not just soccer fans. --Starred Review, School Library Journal An uplifting underdog story that will appeal to readers interested in the immigrant experience and the surprising role sports can play in people's lives. -- Kirkus Reviews Exciting youth soccer action blends with politics . . . filled with fast kicks, scrimmages, dribbles, crossses, corners, shots, and misses on the field that will grab kids, as will the harrowing stories of what the families fled from their continuing struggle. -- Booklist -Respecting cultural differences, building a global community, and the importance of getting involved are powerful, motivating messages that will resonate with teen readers, not just soccer fans.---Starred Review, School Library Journal -An uplifting underdog story that will appeal to readers interested in the immigrant experience and the surprising role sports can play in people's lives.---Kirkus Reviews -Exciting youth soccer action blends with politics . . . filled with fast kicks, scrimmages, dribbles, crossses, corners, shots, and misses on the field that will grab kids, as will the harrowing stories of what the families fled from their continuing struggle.---Booklist Respecting cultural differences, building a global community, and the importance of getting involved are powerful, motivating messages that will resonate with teen readers, not just soccer fans. --Starred Review, School Library Journal An uplifting underdog story that will appeal to readers interested in the immigrant experience and the surprising role sports can play in people's lives. --Kirkus Reviews Exciting youth soccer action blends with politics . . . filled with fast kicks, scrimmages, dribbles, crossses, corners, shots, and misses on the field that will grab kids, as will the harrowing stories of what the families fled from their continuing struggle. --Booklist Author Information"WARREN ST. JOHN is the author of the national bestsellers ""Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer: A Journey into the Heart of Fan Mania"" and ""Outcasts United: An American Town, a Refugee Team and One Woman's Quest to Make a Difference."" A former reporter for the New York Times, he has also written extensively for The New Yorker, the New York Observer, and Wired. He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, attended Columbia University and now lives in New York City." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |