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Throwing Like a Girl

by Weezie Kerr Mackey

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No one asks Ella how she feels about moving halfway across the country in the middle of her sophomore year. But she ends up in Texas anyway, without plans for the weekend or friends to guide her through the alien campus of her new private school. So she decides to try out for the softball team???and she makes it Now if only she knew how to throw, hit, and field the ball. This is the part you can't read in a book. You just have to do it. Ella has a lot to learn???on and off the field. Softball changes Ella's life, for better and for worse. She discovers a confidence she never knew she had and makes new friends???and enemies. When Ella falls for her snotty teammate's gorgeous brother, suddenly she isn't just fielding balls, she's also dodging evil glares from girls in class and on the team.

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"'Mackey deftly throws out a winning tale narrated by a teen who moves with her parents from Chicago to Dallas in the spring of her 10th-grade year. In forthright, often funny first-person narration, Ella shares her apprehension about leaving her friends behind and starting at a new school that seems so different from her old. Her P.E. teacher suggests she join the softball team, which she agrees to, despite the fact that she's never played before ('I haven't played since I was a kid, but I'm pretty sure I can catch and hit. Throwing might be a problem'). The narrative credibly follows Ella's learning curve: though her on-field skills improve quickly, Ella is less successful at dealing with Sally, a popular, haughty teammate who comes from a troubled home. Meanwhile, a marriage project in Behavioral Science class pairs Ella with Sally's cute, kind brother, and she develops a crush on him. In a heartwarming subplot, Ella is befriended by a sympathetic softball star who had to quit the team to take care of her younger siblings after their mother died. Also affecting is Ella's very real rapport with her mother, whose understanding nature and perceptiveness the teen appreciates but won't acknowledge ('I can see her point. But I don't say so'). Triumphs both on the field and off bring this engaging novel to a satisfying finale. Ages 12-up.' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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A high school girls life is transformed when she joins a softball team

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"This is a very attractive book. It's just the type of book You can relate to, and not just to the main character or any character but the concept of the story and the plot. I reccomend this book for any sports lover or teenager!"
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780761453420
Author:
Mackey, Weezie Kerr
Publisher:
Marshall Cavendish Children's Books
Author:
MacKie, Weezie Kerr
Subject:
Family life
Subject:
High schools
Subject:
Social Issues - Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Subject:
Schools
Publication Date:
April 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Toddler - Up
Language:
English
Pages:
271
Dimensions:
8.69x5.89x1.14 in. 1.03 lbs.
Age Level:
03-UP

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