Woodsie

Woodsie by Bruce Brooks is a First Edition published by Laura Geringer Book in 1997. This juvenile fiction work, spanning 116 pages, follows the journey of rookie hockey player Dixon Woods as he unexpectedly secures a spot on the champion Wolfbay Wings team. Faced with the challenge of a new coach and the departure of key players, Woods must navigate the complexities of teamwork and strategy to help his team succeed.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of sports and recreation, particularly focusing on hockey and the social dynamics of adolescence. As Woodsie confronts the pressures of competition and the importance of friendship, the story explores the coming-of-age experience in the context of winter sports. This edition offers a concise yet engaging portrayal of a young athlete’s determination and growth amidst changing circumstances.
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No one’s more surprised than hockey rookie Dixon Woods when he actually makes the champion Wolfbay Wings team–the best in half the country last year. But this year the Wings’ coach has left for another club, taking the five best players with him. It’ll take all of Woodsie’s hockey smarts to help turn things around.
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