Beyond Glory

Beyond Glory by Anne Schraff is a juvenile fiction book published by Artesian Press in 2000. This edition spans 49 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Micah Newton, an African American football player who experiences the thrill of scoring the winning touchdown, only to have the glory overshadowed by the theft of the championship trophy. As Micah embarks on a quest to uncover the thief, he confronts challenges that lead him to realize the significance of education beyond the football field.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and sports, as Micah navigates suspicions surrounding his rival, Jason, and the crosstown team, the Fireballs. The book explores themes of determination and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of education in Micah’s journey. With its engaging storyline, Beyond Glory presents a thoughtful reflection on priorities and values, making it a relevant read for young audiences interested in mysteries and detective stories.
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Beyond Glory Book by Anne Schraff (pp. 49) Micah Newton, an African American, is passionate about football. He scored THE winning touchdown. The glory of that day faded when the championship trophy was stolen. Was it Micah’s jealous rival, Jason? Was it the crosstown team, the Fireballs? Micah is determined to discover who did it, and in the process he learns that education is more important than football. www.artesianpress.com
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