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category: Fiction
published: Mar 2016
ISBN:9781459810518
publisher: Orca Book Publishers
imprint: Rapid Reads

Epic Game

by William Kowalski

tagged: contemporary women, family life, urban life
Description

Kat is a tough, independent woman who makes her living as a professional poker player.

Kat is single, childless and happy about it. But when her best friend, Josie, commits suicide, she names Kat as the temporary guardian of her ten-year-old son, David, until his father can come for him. In the few weeks that David is with her, Kat finds herself changed in ways she had never thought imaginable. With the old poker adage “bet with your head, not your heart” ringing in her head like a warning bell, Kat nevertheless finds that all the money and success in the world don’t mean a thing unless you have someone to share it with…and that maybe there is more to life than winning after all.

This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for older teen readers and adults who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read!

About the Author

William Kowalski is the best-selling, award-winning author of many novels including seven in the Rapid Reads line. His first novel, Eddie's Bastard, won the 1999 Rosenstein Award, the 2001 Ama-Boeke Prize, and occupied the #5 spot on the Times of London bestseller list. His fifth novel, The Hundred Hearts, won the 2014 Thomas H. Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award. He has been nominated three times for the Ontario Library Association's Golden Oak Award and his books have been translated into fifteen languages. William lives with his family in Nova Scotia.

Awards
  • , Forest of Reading Golden Oak Award
Editorial Reviews

“A quick realistic fiction story about how even the best laid plans can change.”

— VOYA Magazine

"Kowalski creates a believable character in Kat. In a world filled with social media and on-line gaming, a young professional poker player is fitting with the times. Kowalski challenges Kat and her beliefs, and, at the same time, forces readers to question their own values. Hidden beneath this simple story, Kowalski demands that Kat re-examine her life choices, and with this exploration, readers are also challenged. A good read. Highly Recommended."

— CM Magazine

"The action and the dialogue carry the tale, easily and well...Epic Game is a quick and fun read."

— Atlantic Books Today

"An agreeable journey with a smart, sassy heroine who's not nearly as tough as she likes to think she is."

— Kirkus Review

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