No. of pages 72
Published: 2009
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"Gridiron Bully" by Sean Tiffany revolves around the intense world of high school football, where the line between rivalry and friendship blurs. The story follows Jake, a talented but overlooked player, who is determined to prove himself on the field. As he navigates the challenges of bullying, team dynamics, and loyalty, he finds an unexpected ally in a fierce opponent, revealing that competition can forge the strongest bonds. With themes of perseverance and camaraderie, this gripping tale showcases the transformative power of sports in the face of adversity and the importance of standing up for oneself and others. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Jake Maddox, Jake Maddox Sports Stories .
This book is aimed at children at US 2nd grade-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-11 years.
There are 72 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Stone Arch Books .
Thomas Kingsley Troupe has written more than thirty children's books. His book Legend of the Werewolf (Picture Window Books, 2011) received a bronze medal for the Moonbeam Children's Book Award. Thomas lives in Woodbury, Minnesota with his wife and two young boys. Sean Tiffany has worked as an illustrator for more than twenty-five years. He has illustrated more than sixty children's books for Capstone and has been an instructor at the famed Joe Kubert School in northern New Jersey. He mixes his love of comics, art, and rock and roll in the multimedia project OilCan Drive. Raised on a small island off the coast of Maine, Sean now resides in Boulder, Colorado with his wife, Monika, their son, James, and a house full of entirely too many guitars.
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