Fight for Honor

Fight for Honor by Carin Greenberg Baker is a reissue published by Puffin Books in 1992, featuring 138 pages in English. This book follows the journey of the Jenkins brothers—Lee, Michael, and Jeremy—who dedicate their after-school hours to mastering karate at the Midvale Karate Dojo. Through their training, they discover that karate transcends mere sport, serving as a vital avenue for personal growth and self-discovery.
Readers will find a narrative rich in fast-paced karate action, highlighting the brothers’ commitment to perfecting their skills and understanding themselves better. The story delves into themes of self-esteem and self-reliance, set against the backdrop of sports and martial arts. This engaging tale is designed to resonate with young readers, offering both excitement and valuable life lessons.
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The Midvale Karate Dojo is the after-school home for the three Jenkins brothers. Lee, Michael, and Jeremy practice hard to perfect their kicks, blocks, and karate discipline. To them, karate is more than a simple sport–it’s a way to learn about themselves. Fast-paced, full of exciting karate action and plots sure to attract young readers.
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