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Basketball Blues : Go Girl! (Feiwel & Friends) Series : Book 10 - Thalia Kalkipsakis

Basketball Blues

Go Girl! (Feiwel & Friends) Series : Book 10

By: Thalia Kalkipsakis, Ash Oswald (Illustrator)

Paperback | 2 September 2008

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When Angie is told that she plays basketball like a boy she is heart-broken. She quits her favorite basketball team and dreams of cheerleading instead. But can cheerleading make Angie happy, or is basketball her real love? It's lucky Angie is more than just a pretty face
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-Simple in language and story structure, making them accessible to young readers who are making their first foray into chapter books and good choices for reluctant readers.- --School Library Journal-The characters are likeable and believable--people you hope your own girls might take as friends.- --Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Simple in language and story structure, making them accessible to young readers who are making their first foray into chapter books and good choices for reluctant readers." --School Library Journal"The characters are likeable and believable--people you hope your own girls might take as friends." --Fort Worth Star-Telegram Simple in language and story structure, making them accessible to young readers who are making their first foray into chapter books and good choices for reluctant readers. School Library Journal The characters are likeable and believable--people you hope your own girls might take as friends. Fort Worth Star-Telegram" Simple in language and story structure, making them accessible to young readers who are making their first foray into chapter books and good choices for reluctant readers. "School Library Journal" The characters are likeable and believable--people you hope your own girls might take as friends. "Fort Worth Star-Telegram"" "Simple in language and story structure, making them accessible to young readers who are making their first foray into chapter books and good choices for reluctant readers." --"School Library Journal""The characters are likeable and believable--people you hope your own girls might take as friends." --"Fort Worth Star-Telegram " Praise for "Go Girl!" "Simple in language and story structure, making them accessible to young readers who are making their first foray into chapter books and good choices for reluctant readers." --"School Library Journal""The characters are likeable and believable--people you hope your own girls might take as friends." --"Fort Worth Star-Telegram " "The characters are likeable and believable -- people you hope your own girls might take as friends."- Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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