The Dirty Dozen

The Dirty Dozen by Tony Bradman, published by Barrington Stoke in 2006, is a UK edition consisting of 51 pages. This book follows Robbie, a football enthusiast eager to join the popular Top Grove FC team in his neighborhood. As he navigates his ambitions, Robbie’s determination leads him to consider using others to achieve his goal, raising questions about friendship and loyalty.
Readers will find a light-hearted exploration of social themes, particularly focusing on friendship and the dynamics of youth sports. The narrative delves into Robbie’s journey as he balances his desire to fit in with the potential consequences of his actions. With elements of juvenile fiction and sports recreation, this story captures the essence of childhood aspirations and the challenges that come with them.
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Robbie is football mad and desperate to join the coolest team in his neighbourhood, Top Grove FC. So desperate he will use anyone to get what he wants. Can Robbie secure a place in the team or will his friends show him the red card? A light-hearted exploration of friendship, fights and footie.
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