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  • - Essays on Sport at Its Best and Worst
    by Ken Reed
    £16.49

  • - Who's the Real Me? A Sara Thompson Sports Book
    by Ken Reed
    £12.49

    Things are going great for Sara Thompson. She's doing well in school, she loves the competitive soccer and basketball teams she's on, and she has the three greatest friends in the world, Erika, Paige and Brecken. But then her dad tells her the family is moving to a new town because his company has transferred him. Sara's world quickly falls apart. In her new hometown, Sara misses her old friends desperately. She mopes around and spends most of her time alone in her bedroom. She hates feeling lonely and wants to make new friends more than anything in the world. Her loneliness drives her to start hanging out with kids she has nothing in common with. She knows it doesn't feel right - she wakes up with a nervous stomach every morning - but she thinks it's better than being friendless in a new town at a new school. Things start to change for the better for Sara when her language teacher begins to take a personal interest in her. Mr. Hoffman shares his experience of having to move to a new town and go to a new school when he was a kid. He talks with Sara about how his decision to role play -- act like somebody he wasn't -- in order to become part of a group made his situation worse. He stresses the importance of being true to yourself with Sara. He also pushes her to pursue her passion for sports and sets up a meeting for her with a local girls basketball coach. Sara begins to flourish with her new basketball team, the Greeley Hoopsters. Her confidence soars to the point where she ends up helping her best friend on the team, Shawna Jones, follow her heart away from basketball and into the world of music - but not before Shawna helps the Hoopsters win the state championship. Sara's Big Challenge is a story about the importance of being true to yourself and finding the courage to do it. It delivers a critical message for budding teenagers who - on a daily basis - must contend with the double whammy of peer pressure from the outside and the incessant desire to belong from the inside.

  • by Ken Reed
    £9.99

    What does this mean? What does this stand for? I gave this book this title because it really reflects the spirit of my life. It starts by showing the love that I have for my wife and family, the love and devotion to my Lord and the Church, the concern for the ecology of nature, our beautiful country and planet which-in and on I'm fortunate to live. The species canine of which I am extremely fond and it ends by reflecting my great love for my country and the freedom for which it stands. Its' military and the men and women who serve so well. It pays tribute to those who were willing to die to preserve this freedom. This is my "Spirit of It All'.

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