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Baller Boys vs The Bulldozers - cover

Baller Boys vs The Bulldozers

Venessa Taylor

Verlag: Hashtag Press

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Best friends Shay and Frankie, and their team AC United, are back for another football season, another year older, and eager for a win… The duo soon realise that nothing ever stays the same, and change is a part of life whether they like it or not – both on and off the pitch. With new team members, the threat of losing their precious home turf, and changes afoot in their family lives too, can the boys work together to stay on track… and keep winning? And, of course, who will be crowned Baller Boy this season????
Verfügbar seit: 05.04.2023.

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