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  • The Football Boy Wonder:

    Martin Smith, Mark Newnham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 3, 2015)
    Charlie Fry is football mad. He sleeps wearing his team’s full kit and dreams of scoring the winning goal in the FA Cup final.He plays football around the clock – at the park, on the way to school, at lunchtimes and even in his bedroom until his mum tells him off.But Charlie has a problem: he can’t run very far. He has plenty of skill but his poorly lungs stop him from sprinting.And as an 11-year-old boy planning to become the Golden Boot winner at the World Cup, that’s an issue.Then one day a freak accident presents Charlie with a unique goal-scoring gift – it means he can’t miss. But can Charlie convince his local team Hall Park to give him the chance and use his new skill to deadly effect? Or will the nasty bullies from his school keep him stuck on the sidelines? ** The Football Boy Wonder is the bestselling soccer story for children aged 7-13. It looks at themes such as bullying, friendship, loyalty and the wonderful world of football. Reviews of the Football Boy Wonder:“Highly recommended. An enjoyable and clever story with a few lovely twists along the way.” Amazon review."My little brother, who is crazy about soccer, would love this book and would never let it go. It is a great gift to get a brother, nephew, son or cousin for any occasion. They will definitely enjoy it." 5* review from Readers’ Favourite website."Fantastic journey of friendship and sporting achievements. Well written and easy to understand Charlie's journey and how CF impacts his life." Amazon review.If your kids like Messi or Harry Kane, then they'll love Charlie Fry!
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  • The Football Boy Wonder:

    Martin Smith, Mark Newnham, Samantha Boniface, Tom Smith

    eBook (, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Charlie Fry is football mad. He sleeps wearing his team’s full kit and dreams of scoring the winning goal in an FA Cup final.He plays football around the clock – at the park, on the way to school, at lunchtimes and even in his bedroom until his mum tells him off.But Charlie has a problem: he can’t run very far. He has plenty of skill but his poorly lungs stop him from sprinting.And as an 11-year-old planning to become the Golden Boot winner at the next World Cup, that’s a bit of an issue.Then one day a freak accident presents Charlie with a unique goal-scoring gift – it means he can’t miss. But can Charlie convince his local team Hall Park to give him the chance and use his new found skill to deadly effect? Or will the nasty bullies from his school keep him stuck on the sidelines? The Football Boy Wonder is a story about friendship, loyalty, believing in yourself, and, of course, football.It is aimed at children aged 7-13. It looks at themes such as bullying, friendship, loyalty and the wonderful world of football.
  • The Football that Won

    Michael Sampson, Ted Rand

    Paperback (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 15, 1999)
    Using the classic cumulative pattern of This Is the House That Jack Built, The Football that Won takes readers from the kickoff to the winning touchdown of a very big game.
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  • The Football that Won

    Michael Sampson, Ted Rand

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Aug. 15, 1996)
    Using the classic cumulative pattern of This Is the House That Jack Built, The Football that Won takes readers from the kickoff to the winning touchdown of a very big game.
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  • The Football That Won ...

    Michael Sampson, Ted Rand

    Paperback (Trumpet, March 15, 1997)
    A Bill Martin Book about....football!
  • The football that won--

    Michael R Sampson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1997)
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  • That Football Game

    Fr. Francis J. Finn S.J.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 16, 2018)
    This book features Claude and many other characters from Claude Lightfoot. Again, Fr. Finn covers a host of Catholic topics, giving a ringing defense of the game of football and presenting a great picture of the All-American boy. See the Catholic Faith woven into everyday life, the way it should be. Puts the right kind of role models before the eyes of our boys! Interesting to read, enthralling, hard to put down -- not only for young people, but for adults as well!
  • The Football Wars

    Scott Eller

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Sept. 1, 1992)
    When the other guys on the team become envious of Gabriel, Andy, and Pik's football abilities, the three boys are soon the target of fear and loathing from their own teammates. Original.
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