On Track

On Track

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Author: Kathryn Apel

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 304


A compelling verse novel about sibling rivalry, sporting excellence and self-doubt from a fresh new Australian voice. Everyone saysyou couldn't gettwo brothers moredifferent thanShaun and Toby. Toby struggles at school, has a stumbly, fumbly, bumbly body and thinks that Sports Day is the worst day of the year. No matter how hard he tries, he's not good at anything . . . except running away from his 'big, better brother'. Shaun is top of his class and does everything first, better, best! He can't wait for Sports Day - D-Day for discus. But when his 'joke of a brother' is around, nobody notices the things Shaun can do. Will Toby and Shaun get on track before Sports Day? 'A sensitive and gently humorous portrayal of dealing with difference. The family relationships, and the complicated tangle of sibling rivalry and love, all ring with truth.'Wendy Orr, author ofNim's Island
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Kathryn Apel

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 304


A compelling verse novel about sibling rivalry, sporting excellence and self-doubt from a fresh new Australian voice. Everyone saysyou couldn't gettwo brothers moredifferent thanShaun and Toby. Toby struggles at school, has a stumbly, fumbly, bumbly body and thinks that Sports Day is the worst day of the year. No matter how hard he tries, he's not good at anything . . . except running away from his 'big, better brother'. Shaun is top of his class and does everything first, better, best! He can't wait for Sports Day - D-Day for discus. But when his 'joke of a brother' is around, nobody notices the things Shaun can do. Will Toby and Shaun get on track before Sports Day? 'A sensitive and gently humorous portrayal of dealing with difference. The family relationships, and the complicated tangle of sibling rivalry and love, all ring with truth.'Wendy Orr, author ofNim's Island