Dressed to play
Record details
- ISBN: 9781459414679
- ISBN: 1459414675 (softcover)
- Physical Description: 125 pages ; 20 cm.
- Publisher: Toronto : James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, 2019.
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Subject: | Women basketball players -- Juvenile fiction School sports -- Juvenile fiction Sex role -- Juvenile fiction Physical-appearance-based bias -- Juvenile fiction |
Genre: | Basketball stories. Sports fiction. Canadian fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
- 1 of 1 copy available at Creston Public Library. (Show preferred library)
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Creston Public Library | JUNIOR FIC SPO (Text)
Acquisition Type: New |
35140001197238 | Junior Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Fourteen-year-old Jordan lives for basketball. Wyatt calls her Jordan the Jock. The players on her team want their new uniforms to be short, tight and sexy, rather than being functional. Her best friend is more concerned with how she looks. Jordan thinks she found an ally in Amin, who plays basketball and clearly admires his older sister, who plays at the college level. But when Amin doesn't stand up for her against Wyatt, she feels more alone than ever and wonders if she should give up the game. But then she meets Amin's sister, who shows her that there is no shame in being a girl and a strong athlete.
- Baker & Taylor
"Fourteen-year-old Jordan lives for basketball -- she is a star player on her school team, and aspires to play women's college/pro basketball like her basketball heroes. But the people around her have been changing. Wyatt, the star of the boys' basketball team, and his teammates call her Jordan the Jock, hinting that she is less of a girl for being strong and athletic. The players on her team want their new uniforms to be short, tight and sexy, rather than the functional athletic wear Jordan wants. Her best friend is suddenly more concerned with how she looks -- and attracting Wyatt -- than basketball. Even Jordan's parents point out that boys don't like girls who are better at sports than they are. Jordan thinks she might have found an ally in a boy named Amin, who not only plays basketball, but clearly admires his older sister, who plays at the college level. But when Amin doesn't stand up for her against Wyatt and the teasing, she feels more alone than ever and wonders if she should just give up the game. But then she meets Amin's sister, who shows her that there is no shame in being a girl and a strong athlete"-- - Lerner Pub Group
Fourteen-year-old Jordan lives for basketball. Wyatt calls her Jordan the Jock. The players on her team want their new uniforms to be short, tight and sexy, rather than being functional. Her best friend is more concerned with how she looks. Jordan thinks she found an ally in Amin, who plays basketball and clearly admires his older sister, who plays at the college level. But when Amin doesn't stand up for her against Wyatt, she feels more alone than ever and wonders if she should give up the game. But then she meets Amin's sister, who shows her that there is no shame in being a girl and a strong athlete.
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