Bossy Boots

Bossy Boots by Matt Crossick, published by Egmont Books, Limited in 2009, is a juvenile fiction work that spans 84 pages. The story follows Tom, an arrogant character who is accustomed to having his way both on and off the pitch. When faced with a challenge, he must seek assistance from his talented rival, Kate, leading him to confront important lessons about pride and teamwork.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of sportsmanship and personal growth through Tom’s journey. The book delves into the dynamics of competition and the necessity of collaboration, particularly in the context of sports and recreation. This edition, written in English, presents a relatable tale for young readers, emphasizing the value of humility and the importance of working with others to achieve success.
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Arrogant Tom is used to getting his own way on and off the pitch. 50 when he has to turn to talented rival Kate for help to win a game he learns an important lesson about pride.
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