No. of pages 72
Published: 2014
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"Kart Competition" by Aburtov follows the thrilling journey of young kart racer Max as he enters the prestigious National Karting Championship. Facing off against fierce rivals and dealing with family expectations, Max must navigate his way through intense races and unexpected challenges. With the support of his loyal friends and a mentor who believes in him, Max learns valuable lessons about teamwork, perseverance, and self-discovery. As the stakes rise and the finish line approaches, he must confront his greatest fears and prove that true victory lies not just in winning, but in the passion and spirit of competition. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Jake Maddox, Jake Maddox Sports Stories .
There are 72 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Capstone Press .
Eric Stevens lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is studying to become a middle-school English teacher. Some of his favorite things include pizza, playing video games, watching cooking shows on TV, riding his bike, and trying new restaurants. Some of his least favorite things include olives and shoveling snow. Aburtov has worked in the comic book industry for more than 11 years. In that time, he has illustrated popular characters like Wolverine, Iron Man, Blade, and the Punisher. Recently, Aburtov started his own illustration studio called Graphikslava. He lives in Monterrey, Mexico, with his daughter, Ilka, and his beloved wife. Aburtov enjoys spending his spare time with family and friends.
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