The Blue Marauders tells the story of Nick and Erik, soccer players from a small town, who form a travel soccer team to compete in the Tri-State League. They find that competing against the well-organized, well-financed soccer powers that run the league is more challenging than they had anticipated. Besides finding a field, a coach, and a few extra players, Nick and Erik and their teammates need to stop fighting and learn to trust each other - a task complicated by personality clashes, social divisions, academic struggles and a budding interest in girls.
The Blue Marauders tells the story of Nick and Erik, soccer players from a small town, who form a travel soccer team to compete in the Tri-State League. They find that competing against the well-organized, well-financed soccer powers that run the league is more challenging than they had anticipated. Besides finding a field, a coach, and a few extra players, Nick and Erik and their teammates need to stop fighting and learn to trust each other - a task complicated by personality clashes, social divisions, academic struggles and a budding interest in girls.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ted has worked a lawyer, teacher, consultant, paralegal, receptionist and soccer coach in Hanover, Boston, New York, Ann Arbor, London, Philadelphia, Hamburg and Berlin. Now he lives with his wife and three teen-age children in Thetford, Vermont. He writes whenever he is not cooking for his family, driving his kids to sporting events, or playing pick-up soccer.
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