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edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
category: Children's Fiction
published: Sep 2015
ISBN:9781459409644
publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
imprint: Lorimer

The Beautiful Game

by David Skuy

tagged: soccer, diseases, illnesses & injuries, values & virtues
Description

Cody and the Lions are playing great soccer, even if their team has only eleven players. But the arrival of an international company to build a factory on a nearby lake splits the team in two: Cody and his teammates who are worried the factory will pollute the lake vs. the players whose families will benefit from the jobs and opportunities the company will bring. Cody and his friends decide to organize a marathon soccer game to bring attention to the environmental impact of the factory in the hopes people will put pressure on the town council to vote against it being built.

The marathon soccer game tests Cody to the limits of his strength. But it also tests his friendship, teamwork, courage, and faith that he can deal with the emotional effects as well as the physical effects of surviving cancer.

Very much a book that can be read on its own, The Beautiful Game is a sequel to David Skuy's highly successful 2013 novel Striker.

About the Author
David Skuy is the author of award-winning books for young readers. His books focus on the issues young people face, and he uses sports as the vehicle to tell their stories. His work has included the Rocket Blues and Undergrounders series of hockey-themed novels, and the Striker series, which focuses on soccer. Skuy lives in Toronto.
Contributor Notes

DAVID SKUY was the winner of the 2012 Silver Birch Award, and his recent young adult novel Striker was shortlisted for the Silver Birch and named a VOYA Top Shelf Honoree. He is also the author of the Game Time! hockey series. David lives in Toronto.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
9 to 12
Grade:
4 to 7
Reading age:
9 to 12
Editorial Reviews

"There are a lot of messages in the story - from the power of the 'little guy' to influence big business, to bullying, racism, believing in yourself, and the importance of family - all of them worthy."

— <em>CM Magazine<em/>

"Skuy writes skilfully about the game of soccer."

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