![]() ![]() This second book in the series is a good choice for reluctant readers who like sports. Mathlete, Owen's and Russ's characterizations solidly depict middle school life. Lending historical substance, the back matter includes brief biographies of: George Washington Carver. Mathlete: Double Dribble, as well as numerous books for was raised in Vancouver and now lives in Portland, Oregon. Mathlete "The light-hearted banter and family dynamics make it wholesome and sweet." - VOYA on Athlete vs. ought to find a large fan base." - Publishers Weekly on Athlete vs. ![]() This second book in the series is a good choice for reluctant readers who like sports." - School Library Journal "An honest and funny representation of sibling rivalry and peer pressure, this contemporary tale. Fraternal twins Russ and Owens domination of the seventh-grade basketball. ought to find a large fan base., "Owen's and Russ's characterizations solidly depict middle school life. Owen is the quintessential jock: He plays basketball nearly all the time, and when he isn't playing, he's thinking about it. She also wrote a Canadian hockey series, which includes HAT TRICK (Scholastic Canada 2010), LINE CHANGE (2011) and BREAKAWAY. 19, 2013 Seventh-grade fraternal twins Owen and Russell are as different as night and day, and that spells trouble when both of them make the basketball team. But now he's playing on the seventh-grade team alongside his fraternal twin, Owen, and they're tearing up the court. Other books in the series are DOUBLE DRIBBLE (Bloomsbury 2013) and TIME-OUT (Bloomsbury 2014). ![]() Mathlete, An honest and funny representation of sibling rivalry and peer pressure, this contemporary tale. One month ago, academic whiz Russell Evans never thought he'd be a basketball superstar. The Pioneers are on a winning streak, and. But now he's playing on the seventh-grade team alongside his fraternal twin, Owen, and they're tearing up the court. This second book in the series is a good choice for reluctant readers who like sports." - School Library Journal "An honest and funny representation of sibling rivalry and peer pressure, this contemporary tale. One month ago, academic whiz Russell Evans never thought he'd be a basketball superstar. "Owen's and Russ's characterizations solidly depict middle school life. ![]()
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