Soccer Stars

Soccer Stars by Rob Childs, published by Penguin Random House on August 4, 2014, is a 128-page work written in English. The story follows Luke, who has always admired his cousin Jon’s exceptional football skills. When Jon joins Luke’s Sunday league team, the Swillsby Swifts, excitement builds as they embark on a tour, hoping for success with Jon’s talent on their side.
As the narrative unfolds, Luke discovers that Jon is not the only player who shines on the field. The book explores themes of competition and teamwork within the context of juvenile fiction, specifically focusing on sports and recreation, particularly soccer. Readers can expect a portrayal of camaraderie and the dynamics of youth sports as Luke navigates his feelings of envy and admiration while participating in the tournament.
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Luke has always envied his cousin Jon’s natural football skills – envied his ability to put the ball effortlessly into the back of the net with the sort of style that just can’t be learned. That’s why he’s delighted when Jon agrees to play with his Sunday league team the Swillsby Swifts as they go on tour; with Jon on board the team have a real chance of success. But to Luke’s surprise Jon isn’t the only player to come across as a star . . .
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