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When you're fourteen, it's hard to be patient, especially when it's your birthday. Yet for Anthony Brooks, any optimism for his future is shattered when his unemployed dad is shot dead in a robbery attempt at a local convenience store. Understandably, Anthony reacts as any kid might, with anger and withdrawal. Given an opportunity to lash out, he is drawn by some older boys into a plan to rob a neighborhood pizza parlor. Anthony is caught and threatened with juvie until, surprisingly, the pizza parlor owner, a washed up NHL hockey player, offers a compromise. "Great book for all sports…mehr

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When you're fourteen, it's hard to be patient, especially when it's your birthday. Yet for Anthony Brooks, any optimism for his future is shattered when his unemployed dad is shot dead in a robbery attempt at a local convenience store. Understandably, Anthony reacts as any kid might, with anger and withdrawal. Given an opportunity to lash out, he is drawn by some older boys into a plan to rob a neighborhood pizza parlor. Anthony is caught and threatened with juvie until, surprisingly, the pizza parlor owner, a washed up NHL hockey player, offers a compromise. "Great book for all sports enthusiasts. The courage that Anthony portrays in order to overcome his obstacles and setbacks clearly shows he's a winner on and off the ice. Exciting, thrilling, feel good story." -Jeff Mitchell OHL's Detroit Junior Red Wings Los Angeles Kings Dallas Stars General Manager of Suburban Ice, East Lansing "Black Ice is a story set in the city and centered on urban issues. Its characters face adversities familiar to young people in urban settings. It captures the attention and imagination of young readers. A valuable story for educators." -Michael Krystyniak YVS President/Superintendent Covenant House Academy "As a former coach of an inner city hockey team in Detroit, I appreciate first-hand the adversity a young African-American player can face in a traditionally White sport. Brian Webster and Teresa Lee have depicted these struggles authentically in a very serious and entertaining way. I highly recommend Black Ice. Great hockey story!" -Maurice Dewey Retired Lieutenant, Detroit Fire Department Former Youth Hockey Coach
Autorenporträt
Teresa Lee grew up in Houston, Texas and attended the University of Houston where she earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Education. Her passion in education was the most effective ways to both teach young children how to read and develop a love of reading. She married her high school sweetheart and lived in Denver and Dallas, before settling down in Southern California. She has taught Pre-K through 3rd grade in both public and private schools. She has volunteered, researched, and worked in numerous capacities over the years specializing in early childhood, literacy and special needs. Her favorite thing in the world is spending time with her family, which consists of a husband, two children and a small zoo. Her hobbies include gardening, interior design, and landscape design.