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Last Chance for First
Last Chance for First
Author: Tom Hazuka
Robby doesn't smile so much when Jim, his best friend and co-captain of the team, is suspended from the team for drinking, the sadistic coach finally crosses the line in practice, and the girl he's interested in turns out to be eccentric and unpredictable, with a bad secret. — And Robby's got to lead his team to the State championships to win a s...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780979882401
ISBN-10: 0979882400
Pages: 289
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Brown Barn Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by hoopsielv for TeensReadToo.com

"If the final score of a game is the most important part of a story, it's not much of a story. That score only matters insofar as it affects characters- why they care what the score is, " says Robby's creative writing teacher. Robby is in his junior year of high school and believe his future depends on that final score.

In Tom Hazuka's novel LAST CHANCE FOR FIRST, it appears on the surface that Robby's having the perfect high school experience: he's a good student with a great soccer career ahead of him. However, he's got to remain headstrong with some tough challenges. His soccer coach is overpowering and takes things too far at practice. One of his teammates makes a wrong choice one night and his actions affect the team's chance for the championship. His girlfriend has some secrets that she needs to reveal, and his parents constantly compare him to his older brother, who can do no wrong.

Robby has to step up and play the hardest game he's ever played before: just making it through this year. He learns what he really cares about and that the final score isn't what truly matters.

This was a good first novel by Tom Hazuka. He creates realistic scenes that can happen in any high school. I look forward to his future books.


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