Napper Strikes Again

Napper Strikes Again by Martin Waddell, published by Puffin in 1981, is a juvenile fiction book that follows the adventures of Napper McCann and his team, the Red Row Stars, as they embark on their second season in pursuit of the local Youth League Cup. This edition, written in English and spanning 112 pages, captures the challenges and determination of young athletes as they navigate the ups and downs of competitive sports.
In this engaging story, readers will find Napper and his teammates facing various obstacles that test their resolve and teamwork. As they strive to overcome these hurdles, the narrative explores themes related to boys and men in sports and recreation. The book presents a relatable depiction of youth sports, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and camaraderie in the face of adversity.
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After an eventful first season, Napper McCann and the Red Row Stars are back again and determined to win the local Youth League Cup. Now in their second season, Napper and his team are convinced they can win the Youth League Cup – but they meet so many problems, they begin to wonder if they’ll ever get through in one piece.
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