High Pressure

High Pressure by Carin Greenberg Baker, published by Puffin Books in 1992, is a juvenile fiction work that spans 151 pages. The story follows Jeremy, who is eager to showcase his newly-earned green belt at an upcoming karate show that will be featured on local television. Alongside this exciting event, he is also determined to excel in the science fair with his project, leading him to navigate the challenges of balancing both pursuits.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of ambition and the pressures of competition as Jeremy juggles his karate performance and science fair responsibilities. The book delves into the world of sports and recreation, highlighting the excitement and challenges that come with striving for success in multiple areas. This edition presents a relatable story for young readers, capturing the essence of youthful determination and the complexities of managing expectations.
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Jeremy thinks there’s no better way to show off his newly-earned green belt than on the big karate show scheduled to be covered by the local TV station. But he also plans to ace the science fair with his project, and between the two events, he may find himself in over his head.
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