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OverviewWhat happens when doing your best doesn't feel like enough? Xavier Lee has leveled up to the Blue Wave Aquatic Club-a new world of early mornings, long sets, and fierce competition. The bar is higher, the water colder, and every swimmer is chasing faster times. Between sore shoulders, tougher coaches, and rivals who seem unbeatable, Xavier starts to wonder-does he really belong here? Blue Wave isn't just tougher-it's faster, louder, and filled with kids who have been swimming their whole lives. Suddenly, Xavier's freestyle that once made him feel like he was finally getting good at it barely keeps up. His old confidence slips away as he faces missed goals, grueling practices, and the frustration of improvement that feels too slow to see. But every time he thinks about quitting, he remembers how far he's already come. From the scared kid who could barely put his face in the water, he's now a swimmer who refuses to back down. As rivalries heat up, Xavier discovers that competition can push him to be better-or break his spirit if he lets it. Some rivals will challenge him, others might even surprise him with friendship. In the end, he learns that swimming fast is only part of the story; staying true to himself is what matters most. With the support of Coral, Jade, Logan, and a family that never stops cheering from the stands, Xavier begins to see that being part of something bigger than himself-the team, the effort, the journey-is what really counts. He discovers that a personal best isn't just a time on the scoreboard. It's the pride that comes from giving your all, no matter what the clock says. Perfect for young readers who love: Sports stories with heart - Real swimming details and the thrill of race day Friendship and teamwork - When rivals become mentors and teammates become family Growth mindset themes - Focusing on progress over perfection Relatable emotions - The pressure, the pride, and the joy of doing your personal best Inspiring messages - Every small victory matters when you refuse to give up Why readers love Swim Stars: Authentic and motivational - Written with real swimming experience that makes every stroke and splash feel genuine. Encourages perseverance - Helps kids understand that growth takes time, and effort matters more than instant success. Family-friendly reading - Perfect for bedtime, book clubs, or carpool conversations about goals and grit. Positive representation - Featuring a diverse cast of relatable characters, including an Asian-American lead who faces both self-doubt and success. Teacher and coach recommended - Great for classrooms, youth programs, and swim teams to inspire character and sportsmanship. Ideal for ages 6-16, Swim Stars: Personal Best is not just a story about swimming-it's about believing in yourself, supporting others, and discovering that the real race happens within. Whether your child swims competitively, takes lessons, or simply loves stories about courage and teamwork, this book will make them cheer, laugh, and reflect. It's perfect for fans of Jake Maddox Sports Stories, The Crossover, or The Wild Robot. Book 2 in the Swim Stars series - where every race is a lesson, every teammate matters, and every stroke brings you closer to your personal best. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Caya Lee , Miles LeePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9798269619941Pages: 324 Publication Date: 13 October 2025 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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