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Frank Armstrong Drop Kicker - A Gripping Tale of Ambition and Rivalry on the Rugby Field - cover

Frank Armstrong Drop Kicker - A Gripping Tale of Ambition and Rivalry on the Rugby Field

Matthew M. Colton

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In "Frank Armstrong, Drop Kicker," Matthew M. Colton masterfully weaves a narrative that delves deep into the tumultuous world of high school football, exploring themes of ambition, identity, and the complexities of adolescence. The novel is characterized by its vivid prose and engaging dialogue, effectively capturing the raw emotion and intensity of youthful rivalry and camaraderie. Set against a backdrop of small-town sports culture, it mirrors the social hierarchies and pressures faced by teenagers, inviting readers to consider the broader implications of competition and belonging in their own lives. Matthew M. Colton, a former college athlete with a keen understanding of the sports landscape, draws on his personal experiences and insights to create an authentic voice for his protagonists. His background in literature and sports writing lends him a unique perspective, allowing him to infuse the narrative with authenticity while simultaneously critiquing the often toxic culture surrounding sports. Colton's passion for storytelling shines through as he navigates the intricate relationships and emotional journeys of his characters. This novel is a compelling must-read for those interested in sports literature and coming-of-age tales alike. Colton'Äôs ability to blend humor with poignant moments makes it accessible to a wide audience, from young adults seeking relatable narratives to adults reflecting on their own formative years. "Frank Armstrong, Drop Kicker" is an insightful exploration of youth, longing, and the pursuit of dreams.
Disponible desde: 19/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 143 páginas.

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