Path To Gold

by Debbie Dashner


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E-Book
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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/29/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 117
ISBN : 9781469146355
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 117
ISBN : 9781469146348
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 117
ISBN : 9781469146331

About the Book

Anne Ryerson is a senior honor student who also loves to roller skate. Her skate club is called “Rollerland Skate”. One day, many children and teens are practicing diverse spins and jumps when their instructor, Kathy Schillings, informs them that roller skating should make the 2012 Summer Olympics as an Exhibition Sport. All the skaters are excited at this prospect. Lynn Harrington, Anne’s best friend, encourages her to compete, (something that Anne has never done before). She, like Joyce Eddies, a Senior-level competitor, believes that Anne has a natural gift for skating and that she should carry her abilities to the next level. However, Anne has a serious obstacle to her entering competition: her mother who considers herself
to be an exceedingly prim and proper individual, ( as well as someone who knows all the answers about everything), is dead set against Anne’s entering any kind of a skating competition. Anne’s mother, (though not her father), objects strenuously. Her mother’s objection doesn’t disturb Anne very much. Skating Proficiency Tests, school work, and house work keep Anne
sufficiently busy.


About the Author

My name is Debbie Anne Dashner. Though I have had the opportunity to travel throughout the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, I have lived most of my life in North Central Texas, specifically, in the Dallas-Ft. worth area. I attended college in both Abilene and Denton. (Abilene is approximately 150 miles West of the Dallas- Ft. Worth area, and Denton is 40 miles North of the immediate Dallas-Ft. Worth area.) I have my M.A. in English. For my M.A. Thesis, I analyzed four of Shakespeare’s History Plays. Professionally speaking, I have worked primarily as an English teacher. I have taught children as young as age 12, and I have also taught college freshmen and sophomores