Kart Crash

Kart Crash by Jake Maddox is an illustrated book published by Capstone Classroom in September 2008. This 63-page story follows Austin, a newcomer to town who is passionate about go-kart racing but faces challenges after leaving his own kart behind. As he competes against the skilled Ryan Stone, Austin discovers that success in racing relies more on the driver’s skill than the quality of the kart.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship, competition, and personal growth. As Austin navigates his new environment and the dynamics of racing, he learns valuable lessons about perseverance and self-confidence. The book addresses social themes and emotions, making it relatable for young readers interested in sports and new experiences.
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Austin may be new to town, but he’s not new to go-kart racing. Unfortunately, he had to leave his kart behind when he moved. When he races against Ryan Stone, Austin quickly learns that Ryan’s the guy to beat. But how can Austin’s rental kart compete with Ryan’s shiny red kart? Austin will have to learn that the driver, not the kart, wins the race.
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