The first three books of the Girls of Summer series introduced Emma Blakeley and Jamie Maxwell, two young athletes with bright soccer futures. Now, in _The Road to Canada_ , a staffing change on the US Womenβs National Team (USWNT) shortly before the 2015 World Cup has altered the playing field for
The Road to Canada
β Scribed by Kate Christie
- Publisher
- Kate Christie
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The first three books of the Girls of Summer series introduced Emma Blakeley and Jamie Maxwell, two young athletes with bright soccer futures. Now, in The Road to Canada, a staffing change on the US Women's National Team (USWNT) shortly before the 2015 World Cup has altered the playing field for both women.
For Jamie, a new coach means a renewed shot at making the World Cup roster for the top-ranked squad in the world. For Emma, the shift in priorities means that for the first time in her adult life, she isn't sure she'll be on the field--or even on the team--for a major championship.
Who will make the final cut for a chance to stand on top of the winner's podium in Vancouver? To find out, join Jamie and Emma for the latest installment in the ongoing story of their lives, loves, and would-be world championships in The Road to Canada, book four of the bestselling Girls of Summer series.
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