Fever Season

Fever Season by Eric Zweig, published by Dundurn on September 21, 2009, is a young adult fiction book that explores themes of hockey, family, and historical events in Canada. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into the lives of young characters navigating the complexities of sports and personal challenges, set against a backdrop that highlights the significance of hockey in Canadian culture.
Readers will find a story that intertwines the excitement of sports with the realities faced by orphans and those in foster homes. The book captures the essence of youth and resilience, providing insights into the world of hockey while addressing broader social themes. With its focus on young adult experiences and the historical context of the sport, Fever Season offers a unique perspective on the intersection of personal growth and athletic ambition.
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Eric Zweig is a managing editor with Dan Diamond & Associates, consulting publishers to the National Hockey League. He has written about sports and sports history for many major publications, including the Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail His non-fiction sports books for young people include Star Power: The Legend and Lore of Cyclone Taylor and Crazy Canucks. He lives in Owen Sound, Ontario.
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