A Game Worth Watching. Worth Series, #1

Par : Samantha Gudger
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8223236795
  • EAN9798223236795
  • Date de parution13/01/2013
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

All her life, people have told 17-year-old tomboy Emma Wrangton that she's not good enough, smart enough, or strong enough to succeed in life. Somewhere along the way, she started to believe them. Without the promise of a respectable future after graduation, all Emma wants is to cherish her senior year by playing basketball with the guys and spending as much time as possible with her best friend before he heads off to some fancy university, leaving her behind.
But when the high school basketball coach recruits her to join the team-the girls' team-Emma discovers life is anything but a slam dunk. How is she supposed to know how to be one of the girls when all she's ever been is one of the guys?
All her life, people have told 17-year-old tomboy Emma Wrangton that she's not good enough, smart enough, or strong enough to succeed in life. Somewhere along the way, she started to believe them. Without the promise of a respectable future after graduation, all Emma wants is to cherish her senior year by playing basketball with the guys and spending as much time as possible with her best friend before he heads off to some fancy university, leaving her behind.
But when the high school basketball coach recruits her to join the team-the girls' team-Emma discovers life is anything but a slam dunk. How is she supposed to know how to be one of the girls when all she's ever been is one of the guys?