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Skateboard Struggle

Jake Maddox

Publisher: Stone Arch Books

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Summary

After Evan's older brother breaks his leg skateboarding, their parents ban skateboarding for the whole family. But Evan loves skateboarding too much to quit. When his grandmother catches him practicing for a competition, Evan knows his secret is out. He has to decide what's more important: doing what he loves or telling his parents the truth.
Available since: 05/01/2013.

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