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Fast Nine

Fast Nine

von Alan Douglas
Softcover - 9791041849789
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Beschreibung

Fast Nine" is a young adult novel written by Alan Douglas. Published in 1921, the novel is part of a series of sports-themed books aimed at young readers. The story revolves around a group of friends who share a passion for baseball and their experiences as they participate in the sport.

The novel follows a team of young baseball players known as the "Fast Nine." The team members are close friends who come together to play the sport they love. The plot centers on their journey as they practice, compete, and learn important life lessons through their experiences on and off the baseball field.

As the team faces various challenges and opponents, the characters develop their skills, sportsmanship, and camaraderie. The story highlights the values of teamwork, determination, and perseverance as the players work together to achieve success both in baseball and in their personal lives.

"Fast Nine" captures the spirit of youth and the excitement of sports, providing readers with an engaging and relatable narrative. Through the characters' interactions and growth, the novel emphasizes the importance of friendship, hard work, and pursuing one's passions.

Overall, "Fast Nine" by Alan Douglas offers young readers an enjoyable and inspiring story that combines the thrill of baseball with valuable life lessons. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of sports literature for young audiences.

A Riveting Tale of Boy Scouts and Baseball Rivalry

Details

Verlag Culturea
Ersterscheinung 23. August 2023
Maße 21 cm x 14.8 cm x 0.7 cm
Gewicht 159 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9791041849789
Auflage 1. Tirage
Seiten 114