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The Final Cut

Fred Bowen

Publisher: Peachtree Publishers

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Summary

It seems like Ryan, Zeke, Miles, and Eli have been friends forever. They spend practically every afternoon together playing basketball or just hanging out. But this year is different. All four friends are trying out for the basketball team.With so many good players in the running, Ryan is concerned that he won’t make the team. But he’s even more worried about what will happen to his group of friends if all of them don’t make the final cut.
Available since: 09/10/2013.
Print length: 120 pages.

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