The Crazy Horse Electric Game Novel Text

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The Crazy Horse Electric Game Novel Text

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Short Description:
Willie Weaver is a star athlete whose life changes drastically after a debilitating accident leaves him struggling to find his identity and purpose.
# Pages:
304
Age:
Age 11
Age:
Age 12
Age:
Age 13
Age:
Age 14
Author:
Crutcher, Chris
Grade:
Grade 6
Grade:
Grade 7
Grade:
Grade 8
Genre:
Adolescent Literature
Themes/ Topics:
Courage
Themes/ Topics:
Disabilities
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Peer Influence
Themes/ Topics:
Persistence
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
SKU:
381B
ISBN
9780060094904
$10.99
Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
Willie Weaver is a star athlete whose life changes drastically after a debilitating accident leaves him struggling to find his identity and purpose.
# Pages:
304
Age:
Age 11
Age:
Age 12
Age:
Age 13
Age:
Age 14
Author:
Crutcher, Chris
Grade:
Grade 6
Grade:
Grade 7
Grade:
Grade 8
Genre:
Adolescent Literature
Themes/ Topics:
Courage
Themes/ Topics:
Disabilities
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Peer Influence
Themes/ Topics:
Persistence
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
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About the Book The Crazy Horse Electric Game 

The story begins with the protagonist, Willie Weaver, who is a star athlete. His life seems perfect as he leads his high school team to victory in an important baseball game. His talent and determination make him a local hero, and his future appears bright and promising.

Willie’s life takes a drastic turn when he suffers a water-skiing accident that leaves him severely injured. The accident impacts not just his physical abilities but also his mental state. The boy who once had everything now struggles with feelings of inadequacy and depression. This pivotal event serves as the catalyst for the rest of the story, setting the stage for Willie's internal and external battles.

Unable to cope with his new reality and feeling out of place in his hometown, Willie decides to leave. He moves to Oakland, California, where he encounters a diverse group of people who help him on his path to recovery. Through these interactions, Willie begins to rebuild his confidence and find new meaning in life. His story is one of resilience and redemption, illustrating that strength can be found even in the darkest of times.

 

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