Blue Line Breakaway

Blue Line Breakaway by Jake Maddox, published by Capstone on January 8, 2018, is a 72-page chapter book written in English. The story follows eleven-year-old Jack Wickman, who feels overshadowed by his older sister, a talented goalie on the boys’ hockey team. Determined to prove his own hockey skills, Jack seeks the opportunity to showcase his talent and make a breakaway of his own.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics, sibling rivalry, and the pursuit of personal identity through sports. As Jack navigates his feelings and aspirations, the book delves into social themes of friendship and competition within the context of hockey. This edition offers a relatable glimpse into the challenges faced by young athletes, making it a suitable read for those interested in juvenile fiction centered on sports and recreation.
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Eleven-year-old Jack Wickman is tired of skating in his big sister’s shadow, after all she is five years older and a goalie (on the boys’ team!) and he skates center so they really should not be compared to each other–he is convinced that he has the hockey talent, so all he needs is the chance to make a breakaway of his own.
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