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Victory Vault
Contributor(s): Pulsar Studio (Beehive), Pulsar Studio (Illustrator), Maddox, Jake (Author)
ISBN: 1434224988     ISBN-13: 9781434224989
Publisher: Stone Arch Books
OUR PRICE:   $23.39  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2011
Qty:
Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Sports & Recreation - Gymnastics
- Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
- Juvenile Fiction | Readers - Chapter Books
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2010046113
Lexile Measure: 570
Series: Jake Maddox: Girl Stories
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 5.4" W x 7.6" (0.44 lbs) 72 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Hi Interest/Low Vocabulary
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 141367
Reading Level: 3.9   Interest Level: Middle Grades   Point Value: 1.0
 
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Publisher Description:
Kayla is the best gymnast on her team. When she misses her vault at an important gymnastics meet, no one sees her mistake -- except her best friend, Chandra. When Chandra pressures her to tell the truth, Kayla must decide if keeping her trophy is worth losing her friend.

Contributor Bio(s): Pulsar Studio (Beehive): - Pulsar Studio is a collection of artists from Argentina who work to bring editorial projects to life. They work with companies from different parts of the world designing characters, short stories for children, textbooks, art for book covers, comics, licensed art, and more. Images are their means of expression.Maddox, Jake: - "Who is Jake Maddox? Athlete, author, world-traveler - or all three? He has surfed in Hawaii, scuba-dived in Australia, and climbed the mountains of Peru and Alaska. His books range from the most popular team sports to outdoor activities to survival adventures and even to auto racing. His exploits have inspired numerous writers to walk in his footsteps - literally! Each of his stories is stamped with teamwork, fair play, and a strong sense of self-worth and discipline. Always a team-player, Maddox realizes it takes more than one man (or woman) to create a book good enough for a young reader. He hopes the lessons learned on the court, field, or arena and the champion sprinter pace of his books can motivate kids to become better athletes and lifelong readers."