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Books with title The Million Dollar Goal

  • The Million Dollar Throw

    Mike Lupica

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Nov. 16, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Thirteen-year-old quarterback nate has a chance to win a million dollars by throwing one pass through a target at halftime in the Patriots' Thanksgiving night game. And Nate's family really needs the money. The worry is more weight than Nate can bear, and it's affecting his playing for his own team. Suddenly, the boy with the golden arm is having trouble completing a pass...but can he make the one that really counts?
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  • The Million Dollar Kick

    Dan Gutman

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, Nov. 2, 2001)
    Whisper Nelson hates sports--all sports--with a passion! So when by a fluke she wins a chance to kick a goal past a professional soccer star for a million-dollar prize, she is torn. Should she try it and risk humiliation, or just forget the whole thing and save what dignity she has left? But the Million Dollar Kick might be Whisper's big chance not only to win a million dollars, but to regain confidence in herself.
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  • The Million Dollar Putt

    Dan Gutman

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, April 15, 2006)
    Edward Bogard may be blind, but he can learn just about anything he sets his mind to, so when he finds that he has a natural golfer's swing, he turns to Birdie, the kooky girl next door to help him learn about more than just golf.
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  • The Million Dollar Goal

    Dan Gutman

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 15, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When their father gets the family tickets to a Montreal Canadiens hockey game, twins Dawn and Dusk--who love hockey AND the Canadiens--are even more excited when they hear about the million dollar goal contest that will be held during the game.
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  • Million-Dollar Throw

    Mike Lupica

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Nov. 3, 2009)
    #1 New York Times bestseller Mike Lupica asks the question: If a million dollars was at stake, could you make the throw? Nate Brodie is nicknamed “Brady” not only for his arm, but also because he’s the biggest Tom Brady fan. He’s even saved up to buy an autographed football. And when he does, he wins the chance for something he’s never dreamed of—to throw a pass through a target at a Patriots game for one million dollars.Nate should be excited. But things have been tough lately. His dad lost his job and his family is losing their home. It’s no secret that a million dollars would go a long way. So all Nate feels is pressure, and just when he needs it most, his golden arm begins to fail him. Even worse, his best friend Abby is going blind, slowly losing her ability to do the one thing she loves most—paint. Yet Abby never complains, and she is Nate’s inspiration. He knows she’ll be there when he makes the throw of a lifetime.Mike Lupica’s latest sports novel is also his most heartwarming.“Lupica's football action engages, and his delineation of the athlete's thought process and emotional highs and lows of competition feels visceral and real.” –Kirkus Reviews“Lupica explores the themes of believing in yourself and handling pressure. Teens who love sports fiction . . . will find this book a rapid, enjoyable read.” –VOYA “Lupica injects plenty of suspenseful sports action into the plot and creates a cast of uniformly likable characters whose faith in teamwork and in each other ultimately earns handsome rewards for all. A natural for graduates of Matt Christopher's sports stories.” –Booklist
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  • The Million Dollar Goal

    Dan Gutman

    Library Binding (San Val, April 16, 2005)
    Twins Dawn and Dusk Rosenberg live for hockey and worship the Montreal Canadians. But their dad hates the game, and their crotchety, foul-mouthed grandmother thinks the twins should be doing homework and chores instead of wasting their time shooting pucks. When Dawn and Dusk's dad gets the family tickets to the next Canadians game, they can't believe their luck. They're even more psyched when they hear about the million dollar contest. A randomly chosen fan will get the chance to shoot a goal to win one million dollars. Could this be the beginning of a dream come true for Dawn and Dusk-or the biggest humiliation of their lives?
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  • The Million Dollar Shot

    Dan Gutman

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 1, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Eleven-year-old Eddie gets a chance to win a million dollars by sinking a foul shot at the National Basketball Association finals.
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  • The Million Dollar Strike

    Dan Gutman

    Hardcover (Hyperion Books for Children, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Ouchie and Squishy love bowling, even if it isn't the coolest sport. And their favorite place to bowl is Bowl-A-Rama. Squishy especially likes it because it's the perfect setting for a gory horror movie. Then again, he tends to imagine zombies and killer clowns around every corner. When the city council wants to condemn the decrepit bowling alley, Ouchie and Squishy are devastated. Then the boys meet Gazebo Zamboni, the rich, reclusive, totally nutty owner of Bowl-A-Rama. Despite Mr. Z's insistence that the world is ending soon-a ghost told him so-Ouchie and Squishy manage to convince Mr. Z to keep Bowl-A-Rama open. He allows the boys to restore the old alley, and even sponsors a million dollar strike contest to bring in customers. Just when things start looking up, the most nightmarish scenarios of Squishy's overactive imagination come to life. Someone-or something-wants Bowl-A-Rama's doors to close. Forever.
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  • The Million Dollar Booger

    Scott Gelber

    Paperback (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, Jan. 22, 2019)
    Young Billy and his family have always been very happy even though they do not have the nicest house or toys. But one day, Billy wakes up to find something extraordinary in his tissue. His amazing discovery will change his family’s life forever.
  • Million Dollar Gift

    Ian Somers

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, March 20, 2013)
    Ross Bentley is a skateboarding slacker, who has hardly any real friends, communicates with his father by grunting and hates his job in the local supermarket. Ross also has the gift of telekinesis but has always kept it hidden, even from those closest to him. That all changes when he learns of The Million Dollar Gift, a contest in which the organisers have challenged anyone to prove they have a superhuman skill. Any applicant who is successful will receive one million dollars prize money.Ross can't let this opportunity go by and enters the contest. He stuns the organisers by passing every test and wins the prize money. All does not go according to plan though; Ross's identity was supposed to be kept secret but when his test videos are leaked onto the internet he becomes a sensation.Within twenty four hours the entire world knows his name and what he can do. But fame is not all he has to deal with. He has attracted the attentions of others who have the gift, and not all of them are happy about his arrival on the scene.
  • The Million Dollar Shot

    Dan Gutman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Eleven-year-old Eddie gets a chance to win a million dollars by sinking a foul shot at the National Basketball Association finals.
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  • The Million Dollar Goal

    Dan Gutman

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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