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edition:Paperback
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category: Children's Fiction
published: Sep 2010
ISBN:9781552775738
publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
imprint: Lorimer

Two Minutes for Roughing

by Joseph Romain

tagged: emotions & feelings, winter sports
Description

Les Lewchuck is a rink rat--he loves hanging around his neighbourhood park in East End Toronto, playing hockey whenever and with whom ever he can. He's keen to hit the ice, then, when he finally gets to join a real team, the Metro Cats.
He soon finds, however, that Roddy and Lenny Smith, a couple of tough, bullying brothers, run the team. When Les flattens one of the brothers in practice, they vow to get him back. To make matter worse, Les's parents have separated and things at home aren't how they used to be. When his troubles at home and at the rink reach a fiery crisis, Les has to find the courage to tell the truth about a painful situation.
Packed with exciting hockey action, Two Minutes for Roughing is the story of how one young man learns to overcome bullying, on and off the ice.

Fry Reading Level - 3.8

About the Author

Joseph Romain

JOSEPH ROMAIN is a Toronto-based writer and a former curator of the NHL's Hockey Hall of Fame. He is a regular performer at the Mariposa Folk Festival a Little League baseball coach and an avid Blue Jays fan.
Contributor Notes

JOSEPH ROMAIN is a Toronto-based writer and a former curator of the NHL's Hockey Hall of Fame. He is a regular performer at the Mariposa Folk Festival, a Little League baseball coach, and an avid Blue Jays fan.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
10 to 13
Grade:
4 to 8
Reading age:
7 to 10
Editorial Reviews

"Two Minutes for Roughing will appeal to kids who are addicted to hockey. There is a chronic shortage of hockey stories out there - that alone will guarantee a readership for this book."

— Quill & quire

Praise for Lizzie's Soccer Showdown and :
"They're both fast-paced stories about real-life situations faced by all kids, and even though the hero of the hockey book was a boy, my 11-year-old daughter loved them both."

— Ottawa Citizen

"The author uses hockey as an important and easily understood metaphor to explain life lessons to his young readers...a worthwhile and entertaining read that has depth and humour.

Highly Recommended"

— CM: Canadian Review of Materials

"This classic bullies-out-to-get-the-new-kid story is notable for its quick-paced delivery and believable dialogue... recommended."

— Canadian Book Review
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