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Full On


Danny Best

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Published: 2017

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Full On" by Alan King follows the life of Jack, a determined young man navigating the challenges of adulthood while pursuing his passion for extreme sports. Set against the backdrop of thrilling competitions and adrenaline-fueled adventures, Jack faces personal demons and external pressures that threaten to derail his dreams. As he strives to find balance between ambition and relationships, he learns valuable lessons about dedication, friendship, and the true meaning of success. With vivid descriptions and an engaging narrative, the story captures the essence of living life to the fullest while confronting the inevitable struggles along the way. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Danny Best .

This book was published in 2017 by Bolinda Publishing .

Jen Storer has written many acclaimed books for children, including the best-selling Truly Tan series, illustrated by Claire Robertson. Jen is the author of the children's fantasy novels, Tensy Farlow and the Home for Mislaid Children, The Accidental Princess, illustrated by Lucia Masciullo and The Fourteenth Summer of Angus Jack, illustrated by Lucinda Gifford. Her Danny Best series, illustrated by Mitch Vane, includes Danny Best: Full On and Danny Best: Never Wrong. Jen is also a picture book creator, whose titles include Clarrie's Pig Day Out with illustrator Sue deGennaro. http: //www. jenstorer. com @jenstorerauthor

 

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Danny Best