Mel Joy San Juan
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Thirteen-year-old Javier Moreno has just transferred to Howard Middle School, but his skill as a striker is already well known and the Bisons are expecting that he will turn their season around; but soon the fame goes to his head, and he starts hogging the ball and showing off--and it is up to his friend Aimee to remind him that soccer is a team sport.
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Sondra and Jonathan can't wait to spend their summer at Camp Vert, a competitive skateboarding camp. They decide to learn a challenging new trick: the frontside 180 heelflip, but when the friends' cabins have to compete against one another, it is uncertain if they can succeed and stay friends.
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Twins Lydia and Marco have been dancing together since they were young, but diverged into separate disciplines as they aged. Lydia misses dancing with her brother and feels they've grown apart. When they're both offered a spot on a competitive jazz dance team, Lydia is thrilled to be by her brother's side once again, but a group of bullies who make fun of Marco for being on a girl's dance team threaten their newfound reconnection. Concludes with a...
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Thirteen-year-old Javier Moreno has just transferred to Howard Middle School, but his skill as a striker is already well known and the Bisons are expecting that he will turn their season around; but soon the fame goes to his head, and he starts hogging the ball and showing off--and it is up to his friend Aimee to remind him that soccer is a team sport.
Author
Language
Español
Description
Sondra and Jonathan can't wait to spend their summer at Camp Vert, a competitive skateboarding camp. They decide to learn a challenging new trick: the frontside 180 heelflip, but when the friends' cabins have to compete against one another, it is uncertain if they can succeed and stay friends.
Author
Language
English
Description
Twins Lydia and Marco have been dancing together since they were young, but diverged into separate disciplines as they aged. Lydia misses dancing with her brother and feels they've grown apart. When they're both offered a spot on a competitive jazz dance team, Lydia is thrilled to be by her brother's side once again, but a group of bullies who make fun of Marco for being on a girl's dance team threatens their newfound reconnection. Concludes with...