Lions at Last

Lions at Last by Andrew Whitmore, published by Macmillan/McGraw-Hill in 2006, is a 16-page book written in English. This edition presents a narrative centered around Carlos and his friends as they face the challenge of competing against a formidable soccer team. The story explores themes of teamwork and determination, highlighting the efforts of the characters as they strive to overcome obstacles in their quest for victory.
Readers will find an engaging portrayal of the dynamics of friendship and sportsmanship within the context of soccer. The book invites young readers to consider the importance of collaboration and resilience in achieving their goals. With its concise format, Lions at Last offers a straightforward yet impactful exploration of these subjects, making it accessible for those interested in sports-related narratives.
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“How do Carlos and his friends win against a great soccer team?”–
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