7 Days at the Hot Corner

7 Days at the Hot Corner by Terry Trueman, published by Harper Collins on February 27, 2007, is a juvenile fiction novel that explores the challenges faced by a young athlete. At the center of the story is Scott, who is navigating his final season of varsity baseball while dealing with unexpected life events that threaten to derail his dreams of a professional career. The narrative captures the intensity of both the game and Scott’s personal struggles, likening his experiences to the unpredictable nature of playing third base, known as “the hot corner.”
Readers will find a poignant exploration of social themes, particularly surrounding the pressures of youth and the impact of difficult circumstances. As Scott confronts the turmoil in his life, he must determine whether he has the resilience to handle the challenges both on the field and off. This edition, comprising 160 pages, delves into the complexities of adolescence, making it a relevant read for those interested in stories that address serious issues within a sports context.
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In baseball, fielding your position at third base is tricky—that’s why third is called “the hot corner.” You have to be aware that anything can happen at any time.
This should be the best year of Scott’s life: It’s his last season of varsity ball, his team is about to go to the city championship, and a pro career is on the line. Instead, everything he always counted on comes crashing down at the same time, and his whole life is like one blazing hot corner—full of deadly line drives and crazy “bad hops.”
Scott can’t believe the awful stuff coming his way, but it’s time to find out whether he has what it takes to play the hot corner—on the baseball diamond and off it.
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